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There is a pitcher with 1.5 L of fruit punch. If each paper cup can hold 300ml of punch, how many cups can the pitcher fill up?
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There is a pitcher with 1.5 L of fruit punch. If each paper cup can hold 300ml of punch, how many cups can the pitcher fill up?
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It can fill 5 300 ml cups.
Explanation:
1.5 L = 1500 ml
1500 / 300 = 5
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