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9 August, 02:22

A container holds 4 gallons of lemonade. A bottle of lemonade holds one half of a liter. How many bottle of lemonade could the concession sell before they run out of lemonade?

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  1. 9 August, 02:27
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    Approximately 30 bottles of lemonade could the concession sell before they run out of lemonade.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Consider the provided information.

    A container holds 4 gallons of lemonade.

    A bottle of lemonade holds one half of a liter.

    1 Liters = 0.264172 gallons

    So 1/2 liter = 0.132086 gallons

    That means a bottle contains 0.132 gallons of lemonade.

    1 bottle = 0.132 gallons

    Multiply both the sides by 30

    30 bottle = 3.96 gallons (Which is just less than 4 gallons)

    That means approximately 30 bottles of lemonade could the concession sell before they run out of lemonade.

    Note: We can't take 31 bottles as 0.132*31 = 4.092 which is more than 4 gallons.
  2. 9 August, 02:41
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    10 bottles they could sell
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