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A soccer team has 25 players. The teams thermos holds 4 gallons of water. If the thermos is full is there enough water for each player to have 2 cups of water?
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A soccer team has 25 players. The teams thermos holds 4 gallons of water. If the thermos is full is there enough water for each player to have 2 cups of water?
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A soccer team has 25 players. The teams thermos holds 4 gallons of water. If the thermos is full is there enough water for each player to have 2 cups of water?
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4 gallons = 64 cups, there is more than enough water for each player to have two cups.
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