A small bottle contains 2 cups of juice. Do 5 small bottles of juice have a greater amount of juice than a 1 quart bottle of juice ? Please explain
So you have 10 cups
1 cup = 1/4 of a quart
10 cups = 10(1/4) or 2.5 quarts , so what do you think ?
Rachel has a 4 liter jug of water. She fills 3 small vases each with 900 ml of water. How much water did she use? How much water is left in the jug?
typo 3*900 = 2700
start 4000 mL
use 3*900 = 3700 mL
left 4000 -2700 = 1300 mL
To determine if 5 small bottles of juice have a greater amount of juice than a 1-quart bottle, we need to convert the measurements of cups and quarts to a common unit.
Given that 1 cup is equal to 0.25 quarts, we can convert the 2 cups in a small bottle of juice to quarts:
2 cups * 0.25 quarts/cup = 0.5 quarts
Therefore, each small bottle contains 0.5 quarts of juice.
Now, we can compare the total amount of juice in 5 small bottles with a 1-quart bottle.
5 small bottles * 0.5 quarts/small bottle = 2.5 quarts
Since 5 small bottles contain 2.5 quarts of juice, and a 1-quart bottle has only 1 quart of juice, we can conclude that 5 small bottles of juice indeed have a greater amount of juice than a 1-quart bottle.
2cups * 8oz/cup = 16 oz. = 16 oz./bottle.
16oz./bottle * 5bottles = 80 oz. of juice.
1qt. = 32 oz. of juice.