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A restaurant serves you a 16-fluid ounce glass of juice that is 30% ice. How many fluid ounces of juice do you actually get?
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A restaurant serves you a 16-fluid ounce glass of juice that is 30% ice. How many fluid ounces of juice do you actually get?
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30% of 16 is 4.8
16 - 4.8 = 11.2
You got 11.2 ounces of juice
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Hello!
The answer is 11.2 fluid ounces because 30% of 16 is 4.8 (this is the amount of ice)
Then, you subtract 16 and 4.8 = 11.2
Hope this helps!
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