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A gallon of water weighs 8.354 pounds. Simon uses 11.81 gallons of water while taking a shower. About how many pounds of water did Simon use.
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8.354•11.81=98.66074 pounds Because the question is asking "about" how much that water weighs, I would round he answer to 99 pounds
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