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Taylor made 5 1⁄4 cups of iced tea. How many 10 ounce glasses can he fill to the brim with iced tea?
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Taylor made 5 1⁄4 cups of iced tea. How many 10 ounce glasses can he fill to the brim with iced tea?
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1 cup is equivalent to 8 ounces multiply both by 5.25 and you get 5.25 cups equals 42 ounces meaning you can fill 4, 10 ounce glasses.
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