SOLUTION: what is 10,000 gallons of water/4 gallons of water=6 gallons of water/x teaspoons of acid equal to using a proportion

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Question 429690: what is 10,000 gallons of water/4 gallons of water=6 gallons of water/x teaspoons of acid equal to using a proportion
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You'll have to provide the conversion for teaspoons to gallons.
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