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28 November, 18:54

Betty's container of cranberry juice holds 200 milliliters. Herbert's container holds 7/8 as much juice. how many milliliters of cranberry juice do the two containers holds?

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  1. 28 November, 19:20
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    To answer this question, you need to understand how to change the description into an equation. Let say that Herbert's container volume is H and Betty's container is B. Then, from the problem you can get this equation:

    1. B = 200 (Betty's container hold 200 milli liters)

    2. H = 7/8 B (Herbert's container hold 7/8 as much juice)

    If you put the 1st equation into the 2nd, you will get:

    H=7/8 (200) = 175

    Then the two containers will hold

    H+B = 200 + 175 = 375milli liters
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