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Becky made 1/2 of a quart of hot chocolate. Each mug holds 1/6 of a quart. How many mugs will Becky be able to fill?
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Becky made 1/2 of a quart of hot chocolate. Each mug holds 1/6 of a quart. How many mugs will Becky be able to fill?
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To determine the number of mugs Becky can fill, divide 1/2 quart (the amount of hot chocolate made) by 1/6 quart (the capacity of each mug):
1/2 ÷ 1/6 = 3
Therefore, Becky will be able to fill 3 mugs with the hot chocolate she made.
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