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 14 gallon containers. To find out how many of these 14 gallon containers he can fill, which two equations would you need?

4 3/8+6 5/8=11

1/4×11=2 3/4

11÷1/4=44

4 3/8 + 6 5/8 + 2/8 = 11 1/4

2 3/4 x 14 = 38 1/2

11 1/4 x 14 = 157 1/2

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 14 gallon containers. To find out how many of these 14 gallon containers he can fill, which two equations would you need?

Select all that apply
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

A. 4 3/8 + 6 5/8 = 11

B. 11 ÷ 1/4 = 44

These two equations are needed to calculate the total amount of paint and how many 14 gallon containers can be filled.