381 gallons of oil divide by 21 gallon containers = 18 full containers which will use 378 gallons of oil. Container 19 will have only 3 gallons in it.
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Fred can fill six 1-gallon containers with 24 quarts of milk. Since there are 4 quarts in a gallon, dividing 24 by 4 equals 6. Therefore, he can fill six containers.
Your answer is 15 386 / 25 = 15.44
645divided by 21 equals 30.714. Hence, you can fill completely 30 such containers and 71.4% of the 31st container will be filled with water. Answer two If fill means completely fill, than you can fill 30 containers.
410 gallons can fill 410/24 = 17.083, 24 gallon containers.
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388 gallons will fill 35 containers, and you will have some wine left over.
You are 6 gallons short of being able to fill 30 containers...
22 containers can be fully filled.
you can fill 16 full containers and have some water left over
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30 with 14 gallons left
600 galls would fill 50 containers. You're less than 12 gallons short so 49.
You can fill 16 and have 13 gallons left over to partially fill container number 17.
Fred can fill six 1-gallon containers with 24 quarts of milk. Since there are 4 quarts in a gallon, dividing 24 by 4 equals 6. Therefore, he can fill six containers.