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Scenario 44: A water tender carries 2,000 gallons. If it makes 3 trips to the scene, how many gallons of water are delivered in total?

Multiply the capacity per trip by the number of trips: 2,000 gallons/trip * 3 trips = 6,000 gallons. The correct answer is "6,000 gallons". This capacity-fill s

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Question: Scenario 44: A water tender carries 2,000 gallons. If it makes 3 trips to the scene, how many gallons of water are delivered in total?

Answer options:

  • 4,000 gallons
  • 5,000 gallons ✅ 6,000 gallons
  • 7,000 gallons

Correct answer: 6,000 gallons

Explanation: Multiply the capacity per trip by the number of trips: 2,000 gallons/trip * 3 trips = 6,000 gallons. The correct answer is "6,000 gallons". This capacity-fill scenario 44 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-math bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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