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Using the old English measurements of volume listed  below, determine the number of gallons in two  gills. Using the old English measurements of volume listed  below, determine the number of gallons in two  gills.   A)  0.0039 gallons B)  64 gallons C)  0.0625  gallons D)  512 gallons E)  2304 gallons


A) 0.0039 gallons
B) 64 gallons
C) 0.0625  gallons
D) 512 gallons
E) 2304 gallons

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