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The school cafeteria used 120 pints of milk to make pudding. How many gallons of milk did they use? If they needed 10 gallons to make the pudding, do they have enough?
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The school cafeteria used 120 pints of milk to make pudding. How many gallons of milk did they use? If they needed 10 gallons to make the pudding, do they have enough?
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If they had 120 pints, they used 15 gallons of milk. Also, yes they do have enough milk to make pudding.
8 pints= 1 gallon
120/8= 15 gallons
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