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A jug of orange juice can fill 4 large mugs. A large mug can fill 5 small cups. How many jugs of orange juice are needed to fill 100 small cups? (PLEASE ANSWER)
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A jug of orange juice can fill 4 large mugs. A large mug can fill 5 small cups. How many jugs of orange juice are needed to fill 100 small cups?
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i think 20 jugs are needed
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1 jug = 4 mugs 1 mug = 5 cups 4 mugs = 20 cups. 20 x 5 =100.
Hope that makes sense?
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