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28 May, 13:01

The grocery store sells bottles of juice in six-packs, or they can be bought

separately. Edward is preparing a barbecue this weekend, and plans to have 4 families

attending. If there are 2 people in each family who will drink juice, and each of them will

drink 2 bottles, how many six-packs of juice should he buy, and how many extra single

bottles should he buy?

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  1. 28 May, 13:12
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    Answer: 48

    Step-by-step explanation:

    if Kate has 65 bottles to store, you would just add up 12 continuously till you reach 65 or go below 65, so 12+12=24 24+12=36 36+12 = 48 48+12 = 68 so therefore she'd need to store at least 48 bottles of water.
  2. 28 May, 13:19
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    He will need to buy 2 six-packs and then 4 single bottles.

    Explanation:

    2 ((4) 2) = 16 (This is how many he will need to get)

    16/6 = 2 packs and 4 leftover
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