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Dominic's water jug holds 1.25 quarts. Terrell says he can find the capacity of the jug in fluid ounces by dividing 1.25 by 32. a. Is Terrell correct? Explain how you know.
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Terrel is correct because there are 32fl oz in a quart
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Yes,because there are 32 fl oz in a quart, so Terrell is correct.
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