Cory brings five 1-gallon jugs of juice.
5 jugs * 1 gallon per jug = 5 gallons of juice total
Knowing that the cups Cory is using to serve can hold 8 fluid ounces, we are asked to figure out how many cups Cory can serve.
1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces
5 gallons = x fluid ounces
Let's set up a proportional equation.
1/128 = 5/x
Now, we can use cross products to simplify and solve.
1 * x = 128 * 5
x = 640 fluid ounces.
Therefore, Cory has a total of 640 fluid ounces.
To find out how many cups he can serve, we need to divide the total amount of juice he has (640 oz) by the amount of juice in each cup (8 oz).
640 / 8 = 80
Thus, Cory can serve 80 cups of juice at parent night.
Answer:
10 water bottles = $2.50
Step-by-step explanation:
Basically just algebra, just find out the cost for one water bottle, then find out the cost for ten. If 24 water bottles is 6 dollars, then they got four bottles of water for one dollar, meaning a bottle of water is 25 cents, or $0.25. Ten water bottles would be two dollars and fifty cents.
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
divide the distance by the rate of speed
5/1=5
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation: