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Chris is splitting 6 quarts of ice cream with 9 members of the team. If the ice cream is split evenly. How many cups will each person get? Explain
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Chris is splitting 6 quarts of ice cream with 9 members of the team. If the ice cream is split evenly. How many cups will each person get? Explain
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each person gets 2 2/3 cups of ice-cream
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First, you convert 6 quarts to cups. For every quart, there are 4 cups so you do 6 times 4 and you get 24 then you divide 24 by 9 and you get 2 2/3
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