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16 July, 02:26

Part A: A mechanic buys 2 barrels of oil. If there are 31.5 gallons in every barrel and approximately 3.785 liters for every gallon, approximately how many liters of oil did the mechanic buy? Part B: The mechanic plans to pour the oil into 2-liter containers. How many containers will the mechanic need to hold all of the oil? Explain your answer.

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  1. 16 July, 03:39
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    A: 238.455 L

    B: 120 containers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A:

    31.5 * 2 = 63 gallons

    63 gallons = 3.785 * 63 = 238.455 L

    B:

    because we want to pour 238.455L oil into 2L containers, we can do this:

    238.455 : 2 = 119 ... 0.455

    we can pour the oil into 119 containers, but there is still 0.455L oil.

    So, we need one more containers for 0.455L oil.

    119 + 1 = 120 containers.
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