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Joanna is making smoothies for her 4 friends and needs 1/11 of a gallon of orange juice to make all the smoothies.How much of the gallon of orange juice will be in each of the 4 smoothies?

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Answer:

In each of the 4 smoothies there will be
(1)/(44)\ gallons of orange juice.

Explanation:

Given:

Number of gallons of orange juice =
(1)/(11) \ gallons

Number of friends = 4

We need to find the gallon of orange juice will be in each of the 4 smoothies.

Solution:

To find the gallon of orange juice will be in each of the 4 smoothies we will divide Number of gallons of orange juice with Number of friends.

framing in equation form we get;

gallon of orange juice will be in each of the 4 smoothies =
\frac{(1)/(11)}{{4}}= (1)/(44)\ gallons

Hence in each of the 4 smoothies there will be
(1)/(44)\ gallons of orange juice.

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