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Sam has 1 3/4 quarts of orange juice. He is pouring it into glasses that each hold 1/4 quart. How many glasses can he fill? glasses can he fill?
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Sam has 1 3/4 quarts of orange juice.
He is pouring it into glasses that
each hold 1/4 quart. How many glasses can he fill?
glasses can he fill?
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He can fill 7 glasses because 1/4 can go into 3/4, three times and 1/4 can go into 1, four times ( 1 is the same as 4/4) then add 3+4 which equals 7.
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