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A doctor told his patient to drink 2 full cups and 2/4 a cup of medicine over a week. If each full cup was 2 ⅖ pints, how much is he going to drink over the week? ​

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Final answer:

The patient will drink a total of 10.1 cups of medicine over the course of the week after converting from pints to cups and adding the extra 2/4 cup of medicine.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve how much medicine the patient will drink over a week, we need to convert pints to cups and perform some basic arithmetic. Each full cup is 2 2/5 pints, which equals 2.4 pints. The patient drinks 2 full cups, which is 4.8 pints in total (2 cups × 2.4 pints/cup). Now, we need to convert pints to cups using the fact that 1 pint equals 2 cups. Therefore, 4.8 pints is equivalent to 9.6 cups (4.8 pints × 2 cups/pint).

Since the patient is also instructed to take an additional 2/4 a cup of medicine, which simplifies to 1/2 a cup, we need to add this to the total. Adding 0.5 cups to 9.6 cups gives us 10.1 cups of medicine in total for the week.

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Answer:

6 pints

Step-by-step explanation:

2 2/5 x 2 = 24/5

2 2/5 x 2/4 = 6/5

6/5 + 24/5 = 6

Therefore, the patient will drink 6 pints over the week.

I hope this helped! :)

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