SOLUTION: A tanker of gasoline is 60 liters full, then 3/4 of it had been used. How many liters full to add to 60 liters full? 60/3/4 = ×/1/4 = 20 liters Is this correct?

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Question 1155171: A tanker of gasoline is 60 liters full, then 3/4 of it had been used. How many liters full to add to 60 liters full?
60/3/4 = ×/1/4 = 20 liters
Is this correct?

Answer by mananth(16946) About Me  (Show Source):
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Full tanker =60 liters
3/4 used

If you add 3/4 of 60 the tank will be full
you have to add 45 liters to make it full