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yanalaym [24]
3 years ago
14

Scott and Nikki each have a full 1.5-gallon container of liquid laundry detergent. The lid on Scott's container can hold 3 fluid

ounces of detergent, while the lid on Nikki's container can hold 4 fluid ounces of detergent. How many more lids full of detergent does Scott have than Nikki? 10 lids 16 lids 48 lids 64 lids
Mathematics
2 answers:
Tom [10]3 years ago
5 0

Given:

Scott and Nikki each have a full 1.5-gallon container of liquid laundry detergent.

Lid on Scott's container can hold 3 fluid ounces of detergent.

Lid on Nikki's container can hold 4 fluid ounces of detergent.

To find:

The number of lids full of detergent Scott have more than Nikki.

Solution:

We know that,

1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces

1.5 gallon = 192 fluid ounces

Lid on Scott's container can hold 3 fluid ounces of detergent. So, number of lids full of detergent Scott have is

\dfrac{192}{3}=64

Lid on Nikki's container can hold 4 fluid ounces of detergent.  So, number of lids full of detergent Nikki have is

\dfrac{192}{4}=48

Difference between number of lids is

64-48=16

Therefore, Scott have 16 lids more than Nikki. Hence, the correct option is B.

likoan [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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