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Jeremiah mixed 2 pints of lemonade and 4 pints of water together. How many cups did Jeremiah have altogether? (2 cups = 1 pint) 6 cups 3 cups 12 cups 24 cups
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Jeremiah mixed 2 pints of lemonade and 4 pints of water together. How many cups did Jeremiah have altogether? (2 cups = 1 pint) 6 cups 3 cups 12 cups 24 cups
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Jeremiah mixed 2 pints of lemonade and 4 pints of water together.
How many cups did Jeremiah have altogether?
(2 cups = 1 pint)
6 cups
3 cups
12 cups
24 cups
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2 pints= 4c 4 pints=8c
4c+8c=12c
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Answer:
12
Explanation:
6 pints in total
2 cups = 1 pint
2 cups = 1 pint
2 cups = 1 pint
2 cups = 1 pint
2 cups = 1 pint
2 cups = 1 pint
add all the 2s
the answer is 12
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