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12 February, 14:04

Can you explain how to answer this question? Tara wants to set up 5 water coolers outside the skating rink to allow skaters to hydrate themselves. She buys 80 gallons to distribute evenly to each cooler and 8 ounce cups for drinking the water. How many cups will each cooler of water fill?

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  1. 12 February, 14:13
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    256 cups

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to calculate the number of 8-ounce cups that each of the cooler of water will fill.

    This is obviously a conversion type of question. We proceed as follows;

    She buys 80 gallons to distribute in 5 coolers, this means each cooler will contain 80/5 = 16 gallons each of water.

    Now let's get the equivalent of this in ounce.

    Mathematically, 1 gallon contains 128 ounces.

    Since one cooler contains 16 gallons, this means each cooler will contain 16 * 128 = 2,048 ounces of water

    Now, we know each cooler of water is to fill a series of 8 - ounce cups. We now need to calculate the number of 8-ounce cups that will be filled by the 2,048 ounces cooler.

    Mathematically, this is 2,048/8 = 256 cups
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