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Mario hauled 64 containers of oil that each held 73 gallons to a local distributor. The distributor poured all the oil in equal amounts into 32 new containers. How many gallons of oil were poured into
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Mario hauled 64 containers of oil that each held 73 gallons to a local distributor. The distributor poured all the oil in equal amounts into 32 new containers.
How many gallons of oil were poured into each new container?
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The answer would be : 4,672 in all; being summed
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64 (containers)• 73 (gallons)= 4,672 (total amount of oil). 4,672/32 (new containers)= 146 (gallons per new container). So 146 gallons of oil were poured into each new container and the total number of gallons of oil is 4,672 gallons.
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