Ms. Laurel has 10 cartons of orange juice on Monday. Each carton contains 128 fluid ounces of orange juice. Exactly how many quarts of orange juice did Ms. Laurel have in these 10 cartoons on Monday?Explain.

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Answer 1
Answer: Solve:-

10 × 128 = 1280
1280 fluid ounces in 10 cartoons

Convert to quarts:-

128 fluid ounces = 4 quarts

1280 ÷ 128 = 10
10 × 4 = 40

So, 10 cartons have 40 quarts of orange juice.

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