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A motor oil retailer needs to fill 60 one quart bottles, and he has two tanks: one that contains 12 gallons of oil and one that

contains 2 gallons of oil. Which will he need to fill the bottles?

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Answer:

The motor oil retailer needs 15 gallons of oil, so he will have to use both tanks, and still have 1 gallon of oil short.

Explanation:

Since a motor oil retailer needs to fill 60 one quart bottles, and he has two tanks: one that contains 12 gallons of oil and one that contains 2 gallons of oil, to determine which will need to fill the bottles, the following calculation must be performed:

Quart to gallon = 4: 1

1/4 x 60 = X

60/4 = X

15 = X

Therefore, the motor oil retailer needs 15 gallons of oil, so he will have to use both tanks, and still have 1 gallon of oil short.

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