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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 22:53, chanelle16

Scott needs to fill a 3-gallon pitcher with water, but it won't fit under the faucet. he fills a 1-quart container with water from the faucet and then pours the water into the pitcher. how many times will he need to fill the 1-quart container to fill the pitcher?
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