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26 November, 16:35

Dominic's water jug 1.25 quarts. Terrell say he can find the capacity of the jug in fluid ounces by dividing 1.25 by 32.0.

a. Is Terrell correct? Explain how you know.

b. How many fluid ounces does the jug hold? Show your work.

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  1. 26 November, 16:44
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    No. Terrell is not correct. Terrell is incorrect. The method he offers is

    inappropriate, inapplicable, and lacks veracity, and as a mathematician,

    Terrell himself is devoid of integrity. If his method is implemented, it

    cannot accurately compute the capacity of Dominic's water jug in fluid

    ounces. It will produce a number that is inaccurate, fallacious, mistaken,

    erroneous, and incorrect. Moreover, the solution will be wrong.

    If the units are carried through with the calculation ... as always they must ...

    then it will immediately become clear that Terrell's method has produced a

    solution with units of "square quarts per ounce", whereupon any witnesses

    should justifiably become nauseous. Terrell's method should be disdained,

    rejected, discarded and ignored.

    ==> 1.25 should not be "divided" by 32.

    ==> Instead, 1.25 should be multiplied by 32.

    The modified method will produce a result with units of "fluid ounces" ...

    the first indication to the assembled multitude that whatever the number

    is, there is a reasonable chance that it could be a correct one.
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