To determine which lake lost the least amount of water during the drought, let's calculate the water lost by each lake:
1. Lake Jensen lost four ninths (4/9) of its water.
2. Lake Parlow lost 45% of its water, which is equivalent to 45/100.
3. Lake Stockton lost one hundred thirty-eight three hundredths, which can be expressed as 138/100.
Now, let's calculate the water lost by each lake:
1. Lake Jensen: (4/9) of its water.
2. Lake Parlow: (45/100) of its water.
3. Lake Stockton: (138/100) of its water.
To compare the losses, let's find a common denominator:
1. Lake Jensen: (4/9) of its water is approximately 0.4444.
2. Lake Parlow: (45/100) of its water is 0.45.
3. Lake Stockton: (138/100) of its water is 1.38.
Comparing the values, we can see that Lake Jensen lost the least amount of water (0.4444), making it the lake that lost the least during the drought.