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BartSMP [9]
1 year ago
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Kyla put 4 ounces of milk in 2 cups of coffee for her parents. How much milk would she need for 16 cups of coffee?A: 1cB: 1qtC:2

cD:2qt
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Ronch [10]1 year ago
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Kyla put 4 ounces of milk in 2 cups of coffee for her parents. How much milk would she need for 16 cups of coffee?



A: 1c

B: 1qt

C:2c

D:2qt​

______________

4 ounces of milk in 2 cups of coffee for her parents.

4/2= 2 ounces of milk per cup

___________________

for 16 cups

Do you know how many ounces correspond to c or qt?

16* 2= 32 ounces

________________

32 ounces = 1 qt

So then,

Kyla needs to put 1 qt for 16 cups of coffee

Answer: B 1 qt

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