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7 June, 01:36

Ivy's father wanted to keep track of the gas he purchased for 3 weeks. He purchased 22.5 gallons during the first week and 19.71 gallons the second week. He forgot to write down his purchases for Week 3. He knows he purchased a total of 61.75 gallons during the 3 weeks. How much gas did Ivy's father purchase during Week 3? gal

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  1. 7 June, 04:14
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    If you would like to know how much gas did Ivy's father purchase during the third week, you can calculate this using the following steps:

    22.5 gallons + 19.71 gallons + n = 61.75 gallons

    n = 61.75 - 22.5 - 19.71

    n = 19.54 gallons

    Result: Ivy's father purchased 19.54 gallons during the third week.
  2. 7 June, 04:30
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    Total amount of gas purchased by Ivy's father in the first week = 22.5 gallons

    total amount of gas purchased by Ivy's father in the second week = 19.71 gallons

    Let us assume the amount of gas purchased by Ivy's father in the third week = x

    The total quantity of gas purchased in 3 weeks by Ivy's father = 61.75 gallons

    Then

    22.5 + 19.71 + x = 61.75

    42.21 + x = 61.75

    x = 61.75 - 42.21

    = 19.54 gallons

    So 19.54 gallons of gas was bought by Ivy's father in the third week
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