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A medium bottle of water contains 16 fluid ounces of water. A large bottle contains 1.25 as much water as the medium bottle. How many fluid ounces does a large bottle contain?
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The large bottle would have 20 fluid ounces.
You would multiply the medium bottle(16 ounces) by the 1.25 and it comes out to be 20
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20 oz. Multiplying 16 by 1.25 will give you 20.
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