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Asked by Lauryn

a gardener uses 1/3 of a liter of water to water 2/7 of a garden. watering the entire garden at this rate will require or how many liters of water
4 years ago

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Answered by sophia
1 1/6 liter of water is needed to watering the entire garden at the given rate.
4 years ago
Answered by henry2,
(1/3/{2/7) = L/(5/7)
1/3 * 7/2 = L/(5/7)
7/6 = L/(5/7)
L = 5/7 * 7/6 = 35/42 = 5/6.


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