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Sandy has several pictures of to hold lemonade for the school bake sale two pictures can hold 64 ounces each and four pictures can hold 48 ounces each how many total ounces in Sandy its hold using numerical expression
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We know that there are 2 pitcher of 64 ounces and 4 pitcher of 48 ounces.
To find the numerical expression, we must do:
(64×2)+(48×4)=Total amount of lemonade
128+192=320 ounces
So, Sandy has 320 ounces of lemonade.
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