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17 August, 05:06

Jack, Jill and Bill each carried a 48-ounce bucket full of water down the hill. By the time they reached the bottom, jacks bucket was only 3/4 full. Jill's was 2/3 full, and Bills was 5/6 full. How much water did they spill altogether on their way down the hill

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  1. 17 August, 05:23
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    Jill lost 1/3

    Bill lost 1/6

    and Jack lost 1/4

    Make a common denominator - let's use 12

    Jill lost 4/12

    Bill lost 2/12

    Jack lost 3/12

    Add them together = 9/12

    reduce by dividing by 3.

    total of 3/4 spilt

    48 divided into 4 parts then multiplied by 3 of those parts

    48 / 4 * 3 = 36
  2. 17 August, 05:24
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    3/4 of 48 is 36, 2/3 of 48 is 32, and 5/6 of 48 is 40. 36+32+40=108.

    108 ounces total left, 48x3=144.

    144-108=36.

    36 total ounces spilt
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