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9 December, 22:20

Beverages at the Store 2,000 milliliters of soda 2.5 liters of apple juice 1,500 milliliters of fruit punch 2 liters of lemonade

2. Mandy wants to buy a variety of beverages for her birthday party. She wants to make sure she has enough to drink for all her friends, so she decides to buy 10 liters of beverages. If she buys at least one container of each beverage, what combination of beverages can she buy to equal exactly 10 liters?

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  1. 9 December, 22:46
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    1000 millilitres = 1 litre

    soda = 2 litres

    apple juice = 2.5 litres

    fruit punch = 1.5 litres

    lemonade = 2 litres

    2+2.5+1.5+2 = 8 litres

    10 - 8 = 2 litres

    so, the combinations could be:

    2 soda, 1 apple juice, 1 fruit punch and 1 lemonade

    or

    1 soda, 1 apple juice, 1 fruit punch and 2 lemonade
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