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4 December, 14:20

You use 6 gallons of water on 20 plants in your garden. At that rate, how much water will it take to water 30 plants?

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  1. 4 December, 15:21
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    9 because if you split the planta up into 10's, you would split the gallons into 3's. Thats 3 gallons per 10 plants
  2. 4 December, 16:36
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    To do this, set up a proportion. The proportion would be 6/20=x/30. To do this, multiply 30 by 6. This gives you 180. Now you want to divide 180 by 20. This gives you 9. It would take 9 gallons of water to water 30 plants.
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