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A gardener uses1/3 of a liter of water to water 2/7 of a garden. Watering the entire garden at this rate will require( ) liters of water.

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Answered by HarshitJaiswal2534
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Step-by-step explanation:

so just use the rule of 3 simple and write in this way

1/3 of a liter of water to water 2/7 of a garden

x of a liter of water to water 7/7 of a garden and now cross multiplie to calcule x value

x = (7/7 *1/3)/(2/7) = (7/21)/(2/7) = (7/21)*(7/2) = 49/42 = 7/6 = 1 1/6

x = 1 1/6 so what mean that to water the entire garden need more than 1 liter of water

or 7/6 is also correct

Answered by xXitsYurCrushXx
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Answer:

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