Frank needs to fill juice cups for his little sister's birthday party. There are 35 juice cups and each juice cup holds 12 fluid ounces. The juice comes in 1-gallon bottles. How many 1-gallon bottles of juice will Frank need to purchase? SOMEONE PLS HELP I WILL FOLLOW AND GIVE A MEDAL
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ok so 12 ounces in is 1 cup
we have 35 cups
whats 12 x 35
its 420
thank you so much
1 gallon = 12 ounces
sorry i messed up
ok there are 35 cups
and 12 ounces in 1 cup
how many ounces are in 1 gallon?
wait XD i was right the first time
1 gallon = 128 ounces
420 divided by 128
3.125
are there any answers choices?
yea
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A)the paint will fill the tray by 441 cm3 B)the paint will not fill the tray by 10.53 C)the paint will fill exactly D)the paint will over fill by 10.53 cm3
OOPS
WRONG QUESTION
Actually, 1 cup (a measurement) is equivalent to 8 oz, not to 12 oz. The problem states that each (plastic or paper) juice cup holds 12 oz., but that means it holds 1 1/2 cups of juice. Keep in mind the following: 8 oz = 1 cup measure 2 cups = 1 pint 2 pints = 1 quart 4 quarts = 1 gallon With this background info, what would you do next?
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