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To fill a 100-gallon trough with ice, you would need approximately 100 gallons of ice, assuming the ice is in solid form and occupies the same volume as water. However, ice is less dense than water, so you may need slightly less volume of ice to achieve the same weight. Depending on the size and shape of the ice (cubes, crushed, etc.), the actual volume needed may vary, but for practical purposes, you can estimate around 75-90% of the trough's volume in ice.

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