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Mr. Farrell's art class designed a mural for their school's cafeteria. First, they tested their idea with a 2-fluid- ounce tube of paint and a small canvas. They needed half of the tube to cover the 0.25-square-foot canvas.
Now, they feel ready to paint the actual 48-square-foot mural. How many gallons of paint should Mr. Farrell's
class buy for their mural?

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