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The diagram shows three identical 1 -gallon buckets with different amounts of water. About how much water is there in all? Choose the answer that makes the most sense. (WILL MARK BRANILIEST)
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The diagram shows three identical 1
-gallon buckets with different amounts of water. About how much water is there in all? Choose the answer that makes the most sense.
(WILL MARK BRANILIEST)
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5/4 because if you add the first one and the last one together it equals half a little bit more than half so if you add that to half then you get a little over half which equals 5/4
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Answer: 3/4 gallon
Reason: imagine you pour them all into one bucket and see which one fits the most
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