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Clayton filled 5 containers with water. each container holds 2 gallons and 2 quarts. how many quarts of water does Clayton have? explain
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Clayton filled 5 containers with water. each container holds 2 gallons and 2 quarts. how many quarts of water does Clayton have? explain
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5 containers (each 2 gallons and 2 quarts)
there are 4 quarts in a gallon so each container is 10 quarts (4+4+2)
10 quarts times 5 containers = 50 quarts
5*10=50 or 10+10+10+10+10=50
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