Question
You use 4 gallons of water on 30 plants in your garden. At that rate, how much water will it take to water 45 plants?
Rectangle divided into 45 equal segments. 30 segments are shaded blue with a label of 4 gallons encompassing them. 15 segments are shaded red. A brace spread across all 45 segments has a label of question mark gallons.
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Rectangle divided into 45 equal segments. 30 segments are shaded blue with a label of 4 gallons encompassing them. 15 segments are shaded red. A brace spread across all 45 segments has a label of question mark gallons.
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gallons
Answers
GPT 3.5
At the rate of 4 gallons of water for 30 plants, we can set up a proportion to find out how much water is needed for 45 plants:
4 gallons / 30 plants = x gallons / 45 plants
Cross multiplying, we get:
30x = 4 * 45
30x = 180
x = 180 / 30
x = 6
Therefore, it will take 6 gallons of water to water 45 plants at the same rate as 4 gallons for 30 plants.
4 gallons / 30 plants = x gallons / 45 plants
Cross multiplying, we get:
30x = 4 * 45
30x = 180
x = 180 / 30
x = 6
Therefore, it will take 6 gallons of water to water 45 plants at the same rate as 4 gallons for 30 plants.