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Mathematics, 01.04.2020 01:53 evandlubbep6bsvu

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The table below shows the combination of a dry prepackaged mix and water to make concrete. The mix says for every
gallon of water stir 60 pounds of dry mix. We know that 1 gallon of water is equal to 8 pounds of water. Using the
information provided in the table, complete the remaining parts of the table.
Dry Mix (pounds)
Water (pounds)
Total (pounds)
75
10

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