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6 December, 09:35

If 2/3 ton of gravel covers 3/4 of a driveway, how many tons of gravel are required to cover the entire driveway?

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  1. 6 December, 10:03
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    Oh come on! Look at this:

    If 2/3 ton of gravel covers 3/4 of a driveway, you need to divide 2/3 divided by 3 to find how much is needed for 1/4 of the driveway. So first step:

    1. 2/3 divided by 3 = 2/3 * 1/3. So 2/9.

    2. Add 2/3 plus 2/9 = 8/9 ton of gravel to cover the whole driveway.
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