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3 November, 08:40

jimmy has a 60 gallon limit if he already has 1/4 of it how much more does he need to fill up the entire 60 gallons of gas? why?

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  1. 3 November, 08:56
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    I think 60 - 25 = 35 because, 1/4 is equal to a quarter for example: 3/4 is 75. Think of money! Act like someone gives you 2/4's of Quarters and how much do they give you? 50 cents.
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