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Nadine bought 55 quarts of oil for her car. How many fluid ounces is that?
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it is 1760 fluid ounces
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Here, we know: 1 quart = 32 fluid ounces
So, 55 quart = 32 × 55 = 1760
In short, Your Answer would be 1760 Ounces
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