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Can you measure 4 gallons of water using a 3 gallon jar and a 6 gallon jar?
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Can you measure 4 gallons of water using a 3 gallon jar and a 6 gallon jar?
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Yes you can divide the 6 gallon jar in 6 levels. You can see how much water it is where witch level the water is
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yes just fill up the 6 gallon jar up to the 4 galon mark
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