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A jar holds 128 fluid ounces of juice. The label says the jar has 16 servings. How many fluid ounces are needed for 80 servings?

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There are 16 servings for each 128 fluid ounces of juice.

Divide 80 servings by 16 servings, and 5 should be the quotient. Therefore, there are 5 jars of juice. Multiply 128 by 5 since 128 fluid ounces are in one jar. The answer should be 640 fluid ounces.
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Answer: 640 fluid ounces

Explanation:

We assume that the fluid ounces in jar is directly proportional to the number of servings.

Given : A jar holds 128 fluid ounces of juice. The label says the jar has 16 servings.

Ratio of fluid ounces of juice to number of servings =
(128)/(16) (1)

Let x denotes the fluid ounces are needed for 80 servings.

Ratio of fluid ounces of juice to number of servings =
(x)/(80) (2)

From (1) and (2) , we have


(x)/(80)=(128)/(16) [in direct variation ration remains constant.]


x=(128*80)/(16)=640

Hence, 640 fluid ounces are needed for 80 servings.

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