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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 16:20, erinharrington15

Jason will use a 1/3 gallon pitcher to fill an empty 3/4 gallon of water jug. How much water will he need in order to completely fill the water jug

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answer: since the question is talking about growth you have to use the growth formula which is inital amount (1 + growth)^time

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the intial amount is 1200, the growth is 4.8, and the time is 7. plug those numbers into the equation, also i think you have to change 4.8 into a percent. but, i have forgotton how to do that. if this is a online class go on to the lesson.

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college

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So confused right here i need it to be more clearer

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