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Talia says a pitcher has a liquid volume of 2 gallons. Eric says the same pitcher has a liquid volume of 2 quarts. Can they both be right? Explain.
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Talia says a pitcher has a liquid volume of 2 gallons. Eric
says the same pitcher has a liquid volume of 2 quarts. Can
they both be right? Explain.
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1 gallon is 4 quarts. So they CANNOT both be right because gallons and quarts ARE NOT equal.
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