The prices for different beverages

  1. Julius is buying beverages for brunch. He needs to buy a total of 5gallons of beverages. He decides to buy two containers of
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  2. Beverages at the Store : 2 pints of milk; 2 quarts of orange juice; 16 cups of chocolate milk; and 32 ounces of lemonade.1.
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  3. Beverages at the store: 2 pints of milk; 2 quarts of orange juice; 16 cups of chocolate milk; and 32 fluid ounces of lemonade.1.
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  4. Beverages at the store2 pints of milk 2 quarts of orange juice 16 cups of chocolate milk 32 ounces of lemonade Julius is buying
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  5. Beveragesat the Store 2 pints of milk 2 quarts of orange juice 16 cups of chocolate milk 32 ounces of lemonade 1. Julius is
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  6. Beverages at the store2 pints of milk 2 quarts of orange juice 16 cups of chocolate milk 32 ounces of lemonade Julius is buying
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  7. Beverages at the Store : 2,000 milliliters of soda; 2.5 liters of apple juice; 1500 milliliters of fruit punch; and 2 liters of
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  8. Cassie made 2 different beverages to serve at her party. The difference in the amount of the 2 beverages is 1965 ml.If the
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  9. should companies that market high solute beverages be able to say these drinks quench your thirst what information should
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  10. The CPI measures which prices?a. Prices suppliers must pay. b. Prices consumers pay. c. Domestic prices measured in another
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