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Mathematics, 08.02.2020 14:43 ericamoody14

13 cans of paint with 5/6 liters of paint in each were used to paint 4 identical cars. how can you calculate the amount of paint used for each car? select all that apply.

(a) 5/6 ·4÷13 (b) 5/6 ·13÷4 (c) 5/6 ÷4·13
(d) 5/6 · 13/4 (e) 5/6 ÷13·4 (f) 5/6 · 4/13

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