Asked by Moby
I am stuck.
Mike's truck engine holds 1 1/4 gallons of oil in the engine now, how many more quarts of oil does Mike need to add to fill the engine to capacity?
Having trouble on do I subtract or?? what do I do?
Mike's truck engine holds 1 1/4 gallons of oil in the engine now, how many more quarts of oil does Mike need to add to fill the engine to capacity?
Having trouble on do I subtract or?? what do I do?
Answers
Answered by
Dennis
Some information is missing.
The engine has 1 1/4 gallons of oil in it now? And the question is how much more oil is needed to fill to capacity (full).
What is the capacity of oil in the engine?
The engine has 1 1/4 gallons of oil in it now? And the question is how much more oil is needed to fill to capacity (full).
What is the capacity of oil in the engine?
Answered by
Moby
Oh oops. if there are 3 quarts of oil in the engine now, how many more quarts...
Answered by
luke
1 gallon = 4 quarts
try it now.
try it now.
Answered by
Moby
13 quarts?
Answered by
Moby
Needs two more quarts?? I feel this is right
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