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2. Do you agree with your classmate's conjecture? Given your answer for question 1 and the information below, do you think the amount of water wasted by the leaky
faucet over the course of 1 day is closer to the estimate of 1 cup, 1 gallon, or 1
shower? Explain your reasoning. (3 points: 1 point for circling your estimate, 1 point
for filling in the blank, and 1 point for explaining your reasoning)
Equivalent Measures
Conversion Ratios
1 minute
30 drips = 1 minute
30 drips
1 minute
30 drips
15,140 drips = 1 gallon
15,1 40 drips
1 gallon
1 gallon
15,140 drips
16 cups
1 gallon
16 cups = 1 gallon
1 gallon
16 cups
I think the amount of water wasted is closer to (circle one):
measure because:
I think the amount of water wasted will be closer to a


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