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Mrs. Wilson bought 2 gallons of bubbles to pour into “bubble containers” as party favors. If she pours ⅛ of a gallon into each “bubble container”, how many can she fill?
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Mrs. Wilson bought 2 gallons of bubbles to pour into “bubble containers” as party favors. If she pours ⅛ of a gallon into each “bubble container”, how many can she fill?
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Mrs. Wilson bought 2 gallons of bubbles to pour into “bubble containers” as party favors. If she pours ⅛ of a gallon into each “bubble container”, how many can she fill?
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The answer is 16!!!!!! If you need me to explain I shall
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