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18 May, 06:51

A large container holds 4 gallons of chocolate milk that has to be poured into bottles, Each bottle holds 2 pints. If the ratio of gallons to pints is 1 : 8, __ bottles are required to hold the 4 gallons of milk.

How many bottles are required to hold the 4 gallons of milk?

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  1. 18 May, 06:52
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    First figure out the number of pints.

    1 gallon contains 8 pints

    4 gallons contains x

    Set up a proportion

    1/4 = 8/x Cross multiply

    1*x = 4*8

    x = 32 pints

    1 container is made of 2 pints

    x containers = 32 pints

    1/x = 2/32 Cross multiply

    2x = 32 Divide by 2

    x = 32/2

    x = 16 pints.
  2. 18 May, 06:55
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    A large container holds 4 gallons of chocolate milk that has to be poured into 1-pint bottles. If the ratio of gallons to pints is 1 : 8, how many bottles are needed?

    A.

    2 bottles

    B.

    4 bottles

    C.

    8 bottles

    D.

    32 bottles

    E.

    40 bottles

    the answer: 8 bottles
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