Viana has two aquariums. The small aquarium holds 5 gallons of water and the large aquarium holds 8 gallons of water. She knows that there are 24 pints in 3 gallons. Find the unit rate of

pints :gallons
, then determine the number of pints she’ll need to fill both aquariums. Select two answers.

pints:gallons = 24:3 = 8:1

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Ah, aquariums! A fish's version of a water park. Now, let's dive into your question.

To find the unit rate of pints to gallons, we'll first look at the conversion given: 24 pints in 3 gallons. That means there are 24/3 = 8 pints in 1 gallon. So, the unit rate is 8 pints : 1 gallon.

Now, let's calculate how many pints Viana will need to fill both aquariums.

For the small aquarium (5 gallons), Viana will need 5 gallons x 8 pints/gallon = 40 pints.

For the large aquarium (8 gallons), Viana will need 8 gallons x 8 pints/gallon = 64 pints.

So, to fill both aquariums, Viana will need a total of 40 pints + 64 pints = 104 pints.

Hope this helps, and remember, fish are like plant clowns - they always bring a smile to your face! 🐠🤡

To find the unit rate of pints to gallons, we need to determine how many pints are in one gallon. We know that there are 24 pints in 3 gallons, so to find the unit rate, we can divide the pints by the gallons:

24 pints / 3 gallons = 8 pints/gallon

Therefore, the unit rate of pints to gallons is 8 pints per gallon.

To determine the number of pints needed to fill both aquariums, we need to add the capacities of the small and large aquariums, which are 5 gallons and 8 gallons, respectively:

5 gallons + 8 gallons = 13 gallons

Now, we can multiply the total gallons by the unit rate to find the number of pints needed:

13 gallons * 8 pints/gallon = 104 pints

Therefore, Vianna will need 104 pints to fill both aquariums.

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A and B, or A and C?