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What's wrong with the problem: 5pints times 1cup divided by 2 pints = 2.5cups
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I don't really know how the table works, but there are two cups in a pint, so 5 pints * 0.5 pints would be 2.5 pints, and 2.5 pints divided by 2 pints would be 1.25 pints?
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