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64 divided by 8 is 8.
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2 quarts equals 64oz
Therefore, he can pour
8 glasses of liquid
because 64/8=8
(You could also do 64-8=56...56-8=48....48-8=40... and so on. That way just shows you how it works, but it takes alot longer lol.) Hope this helps!
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