Asked by Anonymous

Jason will use a 1/3 gallon pitcher to fill an empty 3/4 gallon water jug. How much water will he need in order to completely fill the water jug?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
He'll need 3/4 gallons of water.

Answered by Anonymous
Thanks
Answered by Anonymous
But is it a. Between 1 and full pitchers b. Between 2 and 3 full pitchers c. About 1/2 of a pitcher or d. About 1/4 of a full pitcher
Answered by Ms. Sue
And your answer is?

Answered by Anonymous
I think a or c
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yep, it's one of those.

Answered by Anonymous
Which
Answered by Anonymous
Is it c right
Answered by Ms. Sue

Sorry -- I wasn't thinking. It'll take a little more than 2 of the 1/3 gallon pitchers.

Answered by MsPi_3.14159265
You can solve the equation "how many 1/3 pitchers must you fill to make 3/4" that is...
(1/3)times Pitcher = 3/4
(1/3)(P)= 3/4
so multiply both sides by 3
(3)(1/3)(P) = (3)(3/4)
the 3's reduce on the left leaving P = 9/4 or as Ms Sue said a little more than 2 gallons...
Since 9/4 is an improper fraction that makes 2 and 1/4 if it is converted to a mixed fraction.
Answered by Mirela
1/3 p-----to 3/4 g (g.c.f ) of 3 and 4 is 12.
1/3=4/12p
3/4=9/12
4/12 + 4/12=8/12
4/12 + 4/12+4/12=12/12, so Jason needs between 2and 3 full pitchers.

Answered by Anonymous
2 1/4
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Answered by Abbie
can you solve this problem for me,
there is a 1/3 gallon of water in a 3-gallon container how much of the container is full?
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Answered by helper?
its 100% C
Answered by jaydan
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Answered by Jancarlo
I thought it could be b
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