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21 March, 04:30

The farm keeps 20 gallons of the milk produced each day to use on the farm and sells the rest of the milk to a distributor to be sold in stores. The farm packages 10 gallons of the milk it keeps into gallon containers. The remaining 10 gallons are divided so that 5 gallons will be divided among one-quart containers, and 5 gallons will be divided among one-pint containers. A. Find the number of one-quart containers needed each day. B. Find the number of one-pint containers needed each day. C. Explain how you would find the number of one-quart and one-pint containers needed each week.

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  1. 21 March, 04:39
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    A. 20 containers

    B. 40 containers

    C. 140, 280 containers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    What we should do is find the equivalences of a quarter and a pint, in gallons.

    We have to:

    1 gallon = 4 quarts.

    1 gallon = 8 pints.

    If we have 5 gallons of each.

    A. 5 gallon * 4 quarts / 1 gallon = 20 one-quart containers per day are required.

    B. 5 gallon * 8 pints / 1 gallon = 40 one-pint containers per day are required.

    C. To find out what is needed each week, multiply by 7, since one week is 7 days.

    So:

    For one-quarter containers:

    20 * 7 = 140 containers per week.

    For one-pint containers:

    40 * 7 = 280 containers per week.
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