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Mathematics, 02.10.2019 03:30 caridad56

Jason will use a 1/3-gallon pitcher to fill an empty 3/4-gallon water jug. how much water will he need in order to completely fill the water jug?

a) between 1 & 2 full pitchers
b) between 2 & 3 full pitchers
c) about 1/2 of a full pitcher
d) about 1/4 of a full pitcher

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