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Julius is buying beverages for brunch. He needs to buy a total of 5

gallons of beverages. He decides to buy two containers of each
beverage. How many gallons of beverages did he buy?

Julius is buying beverages for brunch. He needs to buy a total of 5 gallons of beverages-example-1
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Answer:

He bought 4 gallons of beverages

Explanation:

1 gallon = 4 quarts

1 quart = 2 pints

1 pint = 2 cups

1 cup = 8 ounces

2×2 pints of milk

= 4 pints


= (4\ pints)/(2\ pints) *1\ quart


=2\ quart


=(2\ quart)/(4\ quarts) * 1\ gallon


=(1)/(2) \ gallon

2×2 quarts of orange juice

= 4 quarts


=(4\ quart)/(4\ quarts) * 1\ gallon


=1 \ gallon

2×16 cups of chocolate milk

= 32 cups


=(32\ cups)/(2\ cups) * 1\ pint


=16\ pints


= (16\ pints)/(2\ pints) *1\ quart


=8\ quart


=(8\ quart)/(4\ quarts) * 1\ gallon


=2 \ gallons

2×32 ounces of lemonade

= 64 ounces


=(64\ ounces)/(8\ ounces) *1\ cup


=8\ cups


=(8\ cups)/(2\ cups) * 1\ pint


=4\ pints


= (4\ pints)/(2\ pints) *1\ quart


=2\ quart


=(2\ quart)/(4\ quarts) * 1\ gallon


=(1)/(2) \ gallon

Total of all beverages


=((1)/(2) +1+2+(1)/(2) )\ gallons

= 4 gallons

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