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Conrad bought 1 gallons of bottled water at the supermarket . How many cups of water did he buy
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Conrad bought 1 gallons of bottled water at the supermarket . How many cups of water did he buy
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it would be 16 cups
or you convert it to quartz which would be 4
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I think 16 because 1 gallon = 16 cups.
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