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You have 30 L of a liquid. How many gallons is this? (Note: 1 gal/3.79 L)
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You have 30 L of a liquid. How many gallons is this? (Note: 1 gal/3.79 L)
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7.92gal so probably 8
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7.92 gal
explanation: 30 / 3.79 = 7.92
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