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25 May, 22:45

If a baby drinks 4oz of formula every 4 hours. How much does the baby drink in one day? If a can of formula makes approximately 91 fluid oz how many cans will you need for one month? What about when we increase the babies intake to 6oz?

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  1. 26 May, 01:17
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    A.) if 4oz is drank every 4 hours, and there are 24 hours in a day, then there are 6 times during each day that the baby drinks formula. Knowing this, multiply 6 and 4 to get 24oz of formula each day

    b.) if 1 can = 91fl oz, and, let's say 30 days in a month, then 24 multiplied by 30 will gives us how much is drank each month which is equal to 720fl oz. Divide 720 by 91 to get approximately 8 cans for one month.

    c.) Go back to sub-problem a to find that the new amount per day is now equal to 16oz (6oz/4hrs ... 24/6 = 4 ... 4*4 = 16). Now take 30 and multiply it by 16 to get 480fl oz. Divide 480 by 91 to get approximately 5 cans for one month.
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