During a catered lunch, an average of 4 cups of tea are poured per minute. The last lunch will last 2 hours. How many gallons of tea should the caterer bring if there are 16 cups in one gallon

Such a simple question, and the bot misses again.

2hours = 120 minutes
at 4 cups/minute we would need 480 cups of tea
since 1 gallon = 16 cups
number of gallons = 240/16 = 30 gallons

The bot has a lot of trouble with mathematics and physics.

To find the number of gallons of tea the caterer should bring, we need to determine the total number of cups of tea that will be poured during the two-hour lunch.

First, we calculate the total number of minutes in two hours by multiplying 2 by 60 (since there are 60 minutes in an hour):

2 hours * 60 minutes/hour = 120 minutes

Next, we multiply the average number of cups poured per minute by the total number of minutes to find the total number of cups of tea:

4 cups/minute * 120 minutes = 480 cups

Finally, we divide the total number of cups by the number of cups in one gallon to find the number of gallons:

480 cups / 16 cups/gallon = 30 gallons

Therefore, the caterer should bring 30 gallons of tea for the lunch.

The caterer should bring 8 gallons of tea.