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24 May, 05:37

A science teacher collects 19 pints of lake water for a lab she is teaching. The lab requires each student to use 4 fluid ounces of lake water. If 60 students are participating, how many pints of lake water will the teacher have left over?

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  1. 24 May, 09:07
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    4 pints

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The conversion from pint to ounce is:

    1 pint = 16 ounces.

    The teacher collected 19 pints, that is, 19*16 = 304 ounces of lake water.

    If there are 60 students, and each of them use 4 ounces, the total of lake water used is 60*4 = 240 ounces.

    So, the amount of lake water left is 304-240 = 64 ounces, that is, 64/16 = 4 pints.
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