Respuesta :
Answer:
There are many answers to this....
Explanation:
A few examples:
1. Sally has 3 gallons of milk and Tim has 3 Gallons of milk, How many gallons of milk do they have in all?
2. Sally has 7 gallons of tea, Tim takes one. How many gallons of tea does sally have now.
3. John has twice the number of gallons sally does. Sally has three times the number of gallons that Tim has. Tim has one gallon. How many gallons does John have?
Tim=1
Sally=3 (1x3=3)
John=6 (2=3=6)
Feel free to use any of these.
Hope this helps, Have a nice day!
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~Mitsuna
Answer:
Addition- A good friend is bringing 2 gallons of fruit punch and you're bringing 4 gallons of a different flavored punch. How many gallons of juice do you have in all?
Division- Someone accidentally spilled half of 12 gallons of water, how many gallons do you have left?
Subtraction- Your party drank 3 of 9 gallons of your homemade lemonade, how much lemonade do you have left?
Multiplication- You brought 3 gallons of water, but your friend brought 2 times as many as you did. How much water did your friend bring?
Explanation:
there are so many other answers to this.
also, you're asking in the wrong category! hope I helped you tho :)