Asked by Moby
I am stuck.
Mike's truck engine holds 1 1/4 gallons of oil. If there are 3 quarts 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. If there are 3 quarts 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
Moby
Needs 2 more quarts?? I feel this is right
Answered by
Moo
Since 1 gallon is 4 quarts, 1 1/4 gallons is 5 quarts. (Just multiply by 4)
Now just subtract, 5-3=2
Now just subtract, 5-3=2
Answered by
Pur3_Aye
XD i like how everybody is here to do this unit test...lol
Answered by
Bane
ok ok I did the test lesson 11Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Test
connexions 100%
1=b
2=b
3=d
4=d
5=d
6=d
7=b
8=a
9=d
10=c
11=c
12=d
13=b
14=c
15=a
16=c
17=c
18=b
19=d
20=d
21-22 your on your own hint 0.25 for 12 hint ounces
connexions 100%
1=b
2=b
3=d
4=d
5=d
6=d
7=b
8=a
9=d
10=c
11=c
12=d
13=b
14=c
15=a
16=c
17=c
18=b
19=d
20=d
21-22 your on your own hint 0.25 for 12 hint ounces
Answered by
The fun parkour
i do gradpoint
Answered by
Banana Milk
Bane, everyone sadly has different questions, thank you for your help tho.
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Answered by
Helper
Bane is wrong
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