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Mrs.Ramirez bought 2 qt of orange juice. If the juice is served in 6-oz glasses,how many glasses can be completely filled?
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Mrs.Ramirez bought 2 qt of orange juice. If the juice is served in 6-oz glasses,how many glasses can be completely filled?
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Mrs.Ramirez bought 2 qt of orange juice. If the juice is served in 6-oz glasses,how many glasses can be completely filled?
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Hey there!
There is 32 oz per qt. 2qts=64oz. Divide 64 by 6.
6 goes evenly into 64 10 times with a remainder. So the answer is 10 glasses.
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