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                Chris bought 10.4 gallons of gasoline.  There are approximately 3.8 liters in 1 gallon.  Which measurement is closest to the number of liters of gasoline Chris bought?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            il
            
    Chris bought 10.4 gallons of gasoline.  There are approximately 3.8 liters in 1 gallon.  Which measurement is closest to the number of liters of gasoline Chris bought?
    
                    Answered by
            I'm scary 😅😅
            
    So let's say that Chris is Christopher Afton.
Christopher has 10.4 gallons of gasoline.
1 gallon is about 3.8 liters.
You are switching 10.4 gallons to liters.
Think. Is a gallon bigger or smaller than a liter? If a gallon is smaller than a liter, would you have to multiply or divide? If a gallon is bigger than a liter, would you have to multiply or divide?
    
Christopher has 10.4 gallons of gasoline.
1 gallon is about 3.8 liters.
You are switching 10.4 gallons to liters.
Think. Is a gallon bigger or smaller than a liter? If a gallon is smaller than a liter, would you have to multiply or divide? If a gallon is bigger than a liter, would you have to multiply or divide?
                    Answered by
            I'm scary 😅😅
            
    Hopefully, this helps, if not, then sorry I tried my best :)
    
                    Answered by
            PsyDAG
            
    What are you choices?
    
                    Answered by
            Jesus
            
    It's 39.52
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    TY\
    
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