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A pitcher is 1/4 full of juice. A serving of juice is 1/16 of the pitcher. Enter the number of servings of juice that are in the pitcher.
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A pitcher is 1/4 full of juice. A serving of juice is 1/16 of the pitcher. Enter the number of servings of juice that are in the pitcher.
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4 servings.
Explanation:
1/4 ÷ 1/16 = 4
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