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Carter purchased 5 1/2 pints of ice cream for a party. If each guest will be served exactly 1/2 pint of ice cream, what is the greatest number of guests that Carter can serve?
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Carter purchased 5 1/2 pints of ice cream for a party. If each guest will be served exactly 1/2 pint of ice cream, what is the greatest number of guests that Carter can serve?
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11 guests. All you need to do is divide 5.5, or 5 1/2, by 0.5, or 1/2, to get yours answer of 11. hope this helps :)
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