While at the beach, dasha uses this bucket to make a sand castle. She fills the bucket 8 times with wate. How many liters of water does she use? Write an equation to solve.

How big is the bucket?

How we do it?

To find out how many liters of water Dasha uses, we need to know the volume of water in each bucket. Let's assume that the volume of water in each bucket is x liters.

Since Dasha fills the bucket 8 times, the total volume of water she uses can be found by multiplying the volume of water in each bucket (x liters) by the number of times she fills the bucket (8 times).

The equation to solve for the total volume of water used can be written as:
Total volume of water = Volume of water in each bucket × Number of times she fills the bucket

Mathematically, this equation can be represented as:
Total volume of water = x × 8

Now, we can solve this equation by substituting the given values. Since the problem does not provide the value of x, we cannot find the exact volume of water Dasha used without additional information.

However, if you are given the value of x liters as the volume of water in each bucket, you can easily find the total volume of water by multiplying x by 8.