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Svet_ta [14]
3 years ago
12

Larry needs 45 ounces of graph juice for 6 guests. Later, he finds out that 26 guests are coming. how much graph juice does he n

eed to purchase?
A. 196 Ounces

B. 270 Ounces

C. 40.3 Ounces

D. 1170 Ounces
Mathematics
1 answer:
IrinaK [193]3 years ago
8 0

Based on the amount of juice needed for 6 guests, the amount of juice Larry will need for 26 guests is <u>A. 196 ounces. </u>

First find out the amount of juice a single guest will need:

<em>= Quantity of juice / Number of guests </em>

= 45 / 6

= 7.5 ounces

If a guest needs 7.5 ounces, 26 guests would need:

= 25 x 7.5

= 195 ounces

In conclusion, 196 ounces of juice is needed.

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