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20 February, 10:32

A city has two water towers. One tower holds 7.35 x 105 gallons of water and the other tower holds 9.78 x 105 gallons of water. What is the combined water capacity of the two towers?

A) 1.713 x 106

B) 1.713 x 105

C) 1.713 x 104

D) 17.13 x 106

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  1. 20 February, 11:40
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    1798.65 gallons of water when the two water towers are put to gether
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