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Amy and her sister are making lemonade for the school dance. Their recipe makes 2 quarts of lemonade. If they make 35 times the recipe, how many gallons of lemonade will Amy and her sister have?
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Amy and her sister are making lemonade for the school dance. Their recipe makes 2 quarts of lemonade. If they make 35 times the recipe, how many gallons of lemonade will Amy and her sister have?
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35 times 2 equals 70, therfor your answer is 70
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17.5 gallons is the answer.
35x2=70 70/4=17.5
it would be 70 if it asked how many quarts will amy and her sister have, but since there are 4 quarts in 1 gallon, you divide 70 by 4 and get 17.5.
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