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12 January, 00:57

Henry has just moved to England and is trying to continue his lawn care business. He needs to buy gas for his lawnmower. He has a 5 gallon jug and two 3-quart cans to fill. Gas in England is sold in liters. How many liters of gas can he buy (round to the gallon) ? [1 gal = 3.78 liters]

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  1. 12 January, 01:07
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    A total of 21.74 liters of gas that Henry has to buy in England.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    One gallon is equivalent to 3.78 liters and hence, 5 gallons will be equivalent to (5 * 3.78) = 18.9 liters.

    Again, one quart of gas is equivalent to 0.9463 liters of gas and hence, 3 quarts of gas will be equivalent to (3 * 0.9463) = 2.839 liters of gas.

    Therefore, a total of (2.839 + 18.9) = 21.74 liters of gas that Henry has to buy in England. (Answer)
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