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A gallon of water 128 ounces is poured into 12 ounce glasses. How many glasses can be filled to the top? How many glasses are needed to hold all of the water?
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A gallon of water 128 ounces is poured into 12 ounce glasses.
How many glasses can be filled to the top?
How many glasses are needed to hold all of the water?
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the answer is 3 glasses
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