M4|L5 Draw Then Divide 17 gallons of water are used to completely fill 4 fish tanks. If each tank holds the same amount of water, how many gallons will each tank hold? How many gallons of water are used to fill 3 fish tanks? Solve on paper and check your work on Zearn. Each tank holds \( 4 \frac{1}{4} \) gallons of water. Three fish tanks hold \( \square \) \( \square \) gallons of water. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Enter
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\[ \frac{17 \text{ gallons}}{4 \text{ tanks}} = 4.25 \text{ gallons per tank} \] Show more…
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