What is the total amount of sap trees produced that day? Please tell me ASAP(as soon as possible) because this lesson is due for a grade tomorrow and I’m stuck on this question. Please tell me now because I have to go, Thanks!

Answer: 5 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 3 x's on the graph for 1/4, so 1/4 times 3=3/4
There are 2 x's on the graph for 3/8, so 3/8 times 2=3/4
There are 4 x's on the graph for 5/8, so 5/8 times 4=5/2
There is only 1 x for 1, so it will remain 1.
So if you add these up,
3/4+3/4+5/2+1
6/4+10/4+1
16/4+1
4+1
There is 5 gallons of sap produced that day.
Hope this helped!
Answer:
5 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of x's on 1/4 = 3
So, amount of sap trees produce that day = 3/4
Number of x's on 3/8 = 2
So, amount of sap trees produce that day = 2 × 3/8 = 3/4
Number of x's on 5/8 = 4
So, amount of sap trees produce that day = 4 ×5/8 = 5/2
Number of x's on 1 = 1
So, amount of sap trees produce that day = 1 × 1 =1
Therefore,
total amount of sap the trees produce = amount of sap trees produce based on number of x's on 1/4 + amount of sap trees produce based on number of x's on 3/8 + amount of sap trees based on number of x's on 5/8 + amount of sap trees based on number of x's on 1 = [tex]\frac{5}{2}+\frac{3}{4}+\frac{3}{4}+1=\frac{10+3+3+4}{4}=\frac{20}{4}=5\,\,gallons[/tex]