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9 June, 12:30

Jan is trying to increase her water intake to meet recommended guidelines. She currently consumes 2 (24 oz. each) bottles of water per day, and 2 cups (8 oz. each) of low-fat milk. Assuming that she will obtain 15% of her fluid needs from foods, how many cups of water does she still need to drink?

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  1. 9 June, 14:56
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    Extra 4 cups to make up 11 cups a day

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here we have that Jan obtains 15% of her fluid needs from food, therefore, she gets the remaining 85 % from drinking water

    If the recommended daily intake = 2.7 liters or 91.3 oz

    And she already consumes 48 oz of water and 16 oz of milk

    Note milk is equivalent to 0.87 water therefore total intake = 48 + 16*0.87 = 61.92 oz

    She needs to take additional (91.3 - 61.92) = 29.4 oz or 3.68 ≈ 4 cups extra to meet her recommended daily dosage.
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