No, it's not because 2 pints of juice is equal to 1 quart of juice.
4 pints = 2 quarts
5 pints = 2.5 quarts
You would need 6 pints of juice to get 3 quarts of juice.
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Question: What is true about effective business writing?
Answer: <u>is </u><u>neatly </u><u>formatted </u><u>and </u><u>effectively </u><u>organized</u><u>.</u>
Answer:
Do you have a picture or options to choose from?
Explanation:
<span>The reason why Odysseus continued to taunt the Cyclops as he pulls away
from the shore is to claim his pride of defeating Cyclops and show the latter
his incomparable and unparalleled strength which was able to vanquish him to
his failure.</span>
The correct answer is option two.
In the excerpt from "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," the author Robert Louis Stevenson, intends to make the reader understand Mr. Utterson. The passage clearly makes quite a complete description of Mr. Utterson's character, personal, social and drinking habits, as well as his relationship with Mr. Ensfield.