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Its a 14 fl oz / 1 (i have the chart for it but i dont get it)

Its a 14 fl oz / 1 (i have the chart for it but i dont get it)-example-1
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Answer:


\frac{14\text{ fluid oz}}{1}*\frac{1\text{ cup}}{8\text{ fluid oz}}\to(14)/(8)\to1.75\text{ cups}

Step-by-step explanation:

To fill the charts, we need to know the equivalence between fluid oz and cups.

So, 1 cup is equivalent to 8 fluid oz.

Then, we can fill the charts as follows:


\frac{14\text{ fluid oz}}{1}*\frac{1\text{ cup}}{8\text{ fluid oz}}\to(14)/(8)\to1.75\text{ cups}

Because we multiply by a conversion factor that relates cups and fluid oz.

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