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Ice-Cream Palace has received an order for 3 1⁄2 gallons of ice-cream. The shop packages its ice-cream in 1-quart containers. How many containers will the shop need for this order?
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Ice-Cream Palace has received an order for 3 1⁄2 gallons of ice-cream. The shop packages its ice-cream in 1-quart containers. How many containers will the shop need for this order?
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The order needs about 14 one-quart containers of ice cream.
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