Asked by Quan
Reasonableness
John has 4 cups filled with fruit juice. He said that he has a gallon of fruit juice. Is his statement reasonable? Explain why or why not.
John has 4 cups filled with fruit juice. He said that he has a gallon of fruit juice. Is his statement reasonable? Explain why or why not.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
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Answered by
Andy
No because he has 2 cups. It doesn't equal a gallon. 1 gallon = 16 cups.
Answered by
Andy
I mean 4 cups not 2 cups
Answered by
Anonymous
thank you
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Daviin
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Answered by
DADDY
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