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To mix a 3% foam solution in 200 gallons of water, how much foam concentrate is needed?

3% × 200 = 6 gallons of foam concentrate. The correct answer is "6 gal". This reflects the accepted standard for the firefighter-math assessment and aligns with

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Question: To mix a 3% foam solution in 200 gallons of water, how much foam concentrate is needed?

Answer options:

  • 3 gal ✅ 6 gal
  • 20 gal
  • 60 gal

Correct answer: 6 gal

Explanation: 3% × 200 = 6 gallons of foam concentrate. The correct answer is "6 gal". This reflects the accepted standard for the firefighter-math assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.

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