Thomas has some leftover paint that he would like to sell. He mixes

4
3
8
gallons of blue paint with
6
5
8
gallons of white paint. Then, he pours this light-blue mixture into
1
4
gallon containers. To find out how many of these
1
4
gallon containers he can fill, which two equations would you need?

A.
4
3
8
+
6
5
8
=
11
B.
1
4
×
11
=
2
3
4
C.
11
÷
1
4
=
44
D.
4
3
8
+
6
5
8
+
2
8
=
11
1
4

The equations needed to find out how many of the 1/4 gallon containers can be filled are:

A. 4/3 + 6/5 = 44/15 (This is the total amount of light-blue mixture in gallons)
B. (1/4) * (44/15) = 11/15 (This is the number of 1/4 gallon containers that can be filled)

So the correct answer is B. (1/4) * (4/3 + 6/5) = 11/15.

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