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12 January, 14:15

One day at lunch, the cafeteria sold thirty-four 1-pint containers of milk. The cafeteria also sold forty-eight 12-fl-oz bottles of water. Did the cafeteria sell more fluid ounces or milk? How many more? And explain.

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  1. 12 January, 14:35
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    4 quarts in a gallon 2 pints in a quart this means 34 eights of a gallon of milk 34 divided b6 4 gives you 8.5 gallons

    128 ounces in a gallon 12 times 48 gives you 576 divided by 128 is 4.5 gallons

    So there is more milk 5en water
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