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9 May, 13:27

In purchasing food for a political rally, you erroneously order shucked medium-size Pacific oysters (which come 8 to 12 per U. S. pint) instead of shucked medium-size Atlantic oysters (which come 26 to 38 per U. S. pint). The filled oyster container shipped to you has the interior measure of 1.5 m x 11 cm x 23 cm, and a U. S. pint is equivalent to 0.4732 liter. By how many oysters is the order short of your anticipated count?

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  1. 9 May, 14:38
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    The order is short of 1440 to 2080 oysters

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Volume of ship = 150cm * 11cm * 23cm = 37950cm^3 = 37950/1000 = 37.95L

    I U. S. pint = 0.4732L

    37.95L = 37.95/0.4732 = 80 U. S. pint (to the nearest whole number)

    Order contains 8 to 12 oysters per U. S. pint

    80 U. S. pint contains 8*80 to 12*80 oysters = 640 to 960 oysters

    Anticipated count should contain 26 to 38 oysters per U. S. pint

    80 U. S. pint should contain 26*80 to 38*80 oysters = 2080 to 3040 oysters

    Shortage = (2080 - 640) to (3040 - 960) oysters = 1440 to 2080 oysters
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