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26 July, 22:01

The total amount of water a tank can hold is 14 and one-half gallons. Raul wants to find out how many 1 and one-fourth-gallon buckets of water can be used to fill the tank. Which expressions could be used to represent this scenario? Select two options ... StartFraction 29 over 2 EndFraction divided by StartFraction 5 over 4 EndFraction StartFraction 29 over 2 EndFraction times StartFraction 5 over 4 EndFraction StartFraction 29 over 2 EndFraction times StartFraction 4 over 5 EndFraction StartFraction 2 over 29 EndFraction times StartFraction 5 over 4 EndFraction StartFraction 29 over 2 EndFraction divided by StartFraction 4 over 5 EndFraction

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  1. 26 July, 22:06
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    Water a tank can hold = 14 1/2 = 29/2

    Volume of bucket 1 1/4 = 5/4

    The expresson can be

    29/2 / 5/4

    No. of buckets used = 29/2 x 4/5
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