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Joe's Ice Cream Shop has 7/8 of a gallon of vanilla ice cream left. They use 1/12 of a gallon of ice cream to make one milkshake. How many vanilla milkshakes will they be able to make? plz halp

User Sargturner
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Answer:

10.5

Explanation:

User Alex Fedulov
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Answer:

Ten and a Half milkshakes can be prepared from the available amount of ice cream.

Explanation:

The total vanilla ice cream = 7/8 gallons

Ice cream used for 1 milkshake = 1/12 gallon

Now, total number of milkshakes possible =
\frac{\textrm{Total availibility of ice cream}}{\textrm{Ice cream used for each milkshake}}

=
((7)/(8) )/((1)/(12) )  = (7)/(8)  * (12)/(1)  = 10.5

Hence ten and a half milkshakes can be prepared from the available amount of ice cream.

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