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Ainat [17]
4 years ago
9

cory brings five 1 gallon jug of juice ti serve during aren't night at his school.if the paper cups he is using for drinks can h

old 8 fluid ounces how many drinks can cory serve for drinks parent night?
Mathematics
1 answer:
raketka [301]4 years ago
5 0
The answer is 16 because there are 128 ounces in one gallon then you divide that by eight to get 16
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