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Kelsey has 20 pints of potting soil. She wants to put the soil in quart containers for the science lab. How many quart containers does she need? Show and explain your thinking.
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Kelsey has 20 pints of potting soil. She wants to put the soil in quart containers for the science lab. How many quart containers does she need? Show and explain your thinking.
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20 pints = 10 quarts
She needs 1 quart for each containers, she only has 10 quarts of soil so she can only fill 10 containers.
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