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DeShawn has 3.5 bottles of water. Each full bottle holds 8.25 fluid ounces. DeShawn wants to know how many fluid ounces of water he has in all. NEED HELP
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DeShawn has 3.5 bottles of water. Each full bottle holds 8.25 fluid ounces. DeShawn wants to know how many fluid ounces of water he has in all. NEED HELP
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DeShawn has 3.5 bottles of water. Each full bottle holds 8.25 fluid ounces. DeShawn wants to know how many fluid ounces of water he has in all. NEED HELP
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Answer: 27.625 fl oz
Explanation:
8.25*3.5=
27.625 fl oz
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