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Iv) You have 10 gallons of lemonade to sell (1 gallon = 3785 cm3). Each customer uses one paper cup. How many paper cups will you need?
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Iv) You have 10 gallons of lemonade to sell (1 gallon = 3785 cm3). Each customer
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I'd need to know the size of each paper cup
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