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Ana drinks chocolate milk out of glasses that each hold \dfrac18

8
1

start fraction, 1, divided by, 8, end fraction of a liter. She has \dfrac{7}{10}
10
7

start fraction, 7, divided by, 10, end fraction of a liter of chocolate milk in her refrigerator.
How many glasses of chocolate milk can she pour?

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2 votes

Answer:

28/5

Explanation:

User Mojoesque
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Answer:

5

Explanation:

Since you're familiar with the decimal equivalents of eighths, you know that ...

0.625 < 0.7 < 0.750

5/8 < 7/10 < 6/8

Ana can pour 5 glasses of chocolate milk from the amount she has.

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You can also write an inequality ...

(1/8)g ≤ 7/10

g ≤ (7/10)(8) = 5 6/10 . . . . . multiply by 8

Ana can pour 5 glasses, but not quite 6.

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