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Frank needs to fill juice-cups for his little sister's birthday party. There are 35 juice-cups and each juice-cup holds 12 fluid ounces. The juice comes in 1-gallon bottles. How many 1-gallon bottles of juice will Frank need to purchase?. . (1 quart = 32 fluid ounces, 1 gallon = 4 quarts). . 1 bottle. . 2 bottles. . 3 bottles. . 4 bottles

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35 juice-cups * 12 fl oz / juice-cup * 1 qt/32 fl oz * a gallon/ 4 qt = 3.28125 gallons

Then he needs to buy 4 1-gallon bottles.
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step
1

Find the total volume of juice required

Multiply
35 juice-cups by
12 fluid ounces

so


35*12=420\ fluid\ onces

step
2

Find the 1-gallon bottles of juice required for
420 ounces

we know that


0.25\ gal = 32\ fluid\ ounces

by proportion


(0.25)/(32)(gal)/(ounces)=(x)/(420) (gal)/(ounces)


x=(420*0.25)/(32)\\\\x=3.28\ gal

we know that

The juice comes in 1-gallon bottles

so


3.28\ gal ------>
3.28\ bottles

round up------->
4\ bottles

therefore

the answer is


4\ bottles

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