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Kylie has 5 quarts of orange juice to fill some empty glasses. She fills each glass with 1/4 quart of orange juice. How many glasses does she fill?
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Kylie has 5 quarts of orange juice to fill some empty glasses. She fills each glass with 1/4 quart of orange juice. How many glasses does she fill?
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She fills 5/4 or 1 and 1/4 glass
Explanation:
1/4 * 5=5/4
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