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To make lemonade, you used one gallon of water, four quarts of lemon juice, and 32 ounces of honey. How much lemonade did you make?
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To make lemonade, you used one gallon of water, four quarts of lemon juice, and 32 ounces of honey. How much lemonade did you make?
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We know that 1 gallon = 4 quarts and 1 quart = 32 ounces.
We have 4 quarts of lemon and it is 1 gallon ( and we also have 1 gallon of water ). Also we have 32 ounces of honey, which is 1 quart more.
4 quart + 4 quart + 1 quart = 9 quarts = 2 gallons 1 quart
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9 quarts
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2 gallons and 1 quart
of lemonade.
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