Question
Janice needs 3 gallons of lemonade for a party. She has 4 quarts, 6 pints, and 4 cups of lemonade already made. How many cups of lemonade does Janice need? How many more cups does she need?
Answers
GPT 3.5
1 gallon is equal to 16 cups of lemonade.
First, let's convert the quarts, pints, and cups that Janice already has into cups:
- 4 quarts = 4 quarts x 4 cups/quart = 16 cups
- 6 pints = 6 pints x 2 cups/pint = 12 cups
- 4 cups = 4 cups
Total cups of lemonade Janice already has = 16 cups + 12 cups + 4 cups = 32 cups
Now, we need to determine how many more cups of lemonade Janice needs:
3 gallons x 16 cups/gallon = 48 cups
Janice needs 48 cups of lemonade for the party. She already has 32 cups, so she needs 48 cups - 32 cups = 16 more cups of lemonade.
Therefore, Janice needs 48 cups of lemonade for the party, and she still needs 16 more cups to meet that amount.
First, let's convert the quarts, pints, and cups that Janice already has into cups:
- 4 quarts = 4 quarts x 4 cups/quart = 16 cups
- 6 pints = 6 pints x 2 cups/pint = 12 cups
- 4 cups = 4 cups
Total cups of lemonade Janice already has = 16 cups + 12 cups + 4 cups = 32 cups
Now, we need to determine how many more cups of lemonade Janice needs:
3 gallons x 16 cups/gallon = 48 cups
Janice needs 48 cups of lemonade for the party. She already has 32 cups, so she needs 48 cups - 32 cups = 16 more cups of lemonade.
Therefore, Janice needs 48 cups of lemonade for the party, and she still needs 16 more cups to meet that amount.