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Write this ratio as a fraction in simplest form without any units.40 quarts to 3 gallonsYou can use the table below to help convert the units.Length 1 foot =12 inches1 yard =3 feetWeight 1 pound =16 ouncesCapacity (Volume) 1 pint =2 cups1 quart =2 pints1 gallon =4 quarts

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Write this ratio as a fraction in simplest form without any units.40 quarts to 3 gallonsYou can use the table below to help convert the units.Length 1 foot =12 inches1 yard =3 feetWeight 1 pound =16 ouncesCapacity (Volume) 1 pint =2 cups1 quart =2 pints1 gallon =4 quarts

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Solution

Sure, let's convert the units so they match:

First, we need to know that 1 gallon = 4 quarts.

So, 3 gallons = 3 * 4 quarts = 12 quarts.

Now we can write the ratio as a fraction: 40 quarts / 12 quarts.

To simplify this fraction, we can divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 4.

So, 40 ÷ 4 = 10 and 12 ÷ 4 = 3.

Therefore, the ratio 40 quarts to 3 gallons in simplest form is 10/3.

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