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A gardener uses 1/3 of a liter of water to water 2/7 of a garden.

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed{\sf 1\dfrac{1}{6}\ liters \ of \ water}[/tex]

Explanation:

Let the total water required water the entire ground be g

Equation:

[tex]\sf \dfrac{2}{7}\:g = \dfrac{1}{3} \ liters \ of \ water[/tex]

rearranging

[tex]\sf g = \dfrac{7(1)}{3(2)}[/tex]

simplify

[tex]\sf g = \dfrac{7}{6} \ liters \ of \ water[/tex]

rewrite in mixed fraction

[tex]\bf g = 1\dfrac{1}{6}\ liters \ of \ water[/tex]

The water required to water the entire ground is  1 1/6 liters.