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Mathematics, 23.11.2019 11:31 Josias13

Apool gained 10 gallons of water on friday due to rain. how could the owner of the pool bring the water level back to its previous level? select all that apply.

a) let her kids play in the pool and splash out 10 gallons
b) let 10 gallons of water evaporate
c) increases the amount of water by 10 gallons due to rain
d) add 10 gallons of water with hose
e) drain 10 gallons of water from the pool
f) fill 10 old milk gallons with water and dump them into the pool

1 3) which of the following situations results in a sum of 1 1/2 ? select all that apply

a) i cut 3 1/3 inches from my grave. the grass grew 1 5/6 inches over the next week.
b) i used up 1/4 of a pound of coffee and bought 1 1/4 of a pound of coffee from the store
c) i gained 6 1/2 pounds and my wife lost 8 pounds
d) i had 4 1/4 bottles of juice and drank 1 3/4 of them
e) i painted 5/8 of one room and 7/8 of a another
f) i used 3/4 of a pound of ground beef to make burgers and purchased 2 1/4 of a pound of ground beef

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