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13 January, 10:06

Grades 3, 4, and 5 have their annual field day together. Each grade level is given 16 gallons of water.

If there are a total of 350 students, will there be enough water for each student to have 2 cups?

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  1. 13 January, 10:30
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    Their will be enough water for each student to consume 2 cups of water.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Grade 3, 4 and 5 have their annual field day together. Each grade level is given 16 gallons of water. This means the three grades have 16 * 3 = 48 gallons of water.

    The total students involved is 350 student. The total student is the sum of the student in all three grades.

    Since the water will be distributed to the students in cups let us convert gallons to cups.

    1 gallons = 16 cups

    48 gallons = ? cups

    cross multiply

    48 * 16 = 768 cups.

    768 cups of water is available to be shared among the 350 students.

    1 student is entitled to 2 cups of water.

    350 students will consume 350 * 2 = 700 cups of water.

    Therefore, their will be enough water for each student to consume 2 cups of water.
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