SOLUTION: Mr.johnson promised to bring juice for his class of 30 students for their outdoor event day. The juice is sold in 32-oz cartons. Mr Johnson has a supply of 5-oz cups in which to se

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Question 612431: Mr.johnson promised to bring juice for his class of 30 students for their outdoor event day. The juice is sold in 32-oz cartons. Mr Johnson has a supply of 5-oz cups in which to serve the juice. What is the fewest number of cartons of juice mr.juice. What is the fewest number of cartons of juice mr.johnson should buy if he plans on serving 2 cups of juice to each student? I need a explanation
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Mr.johnson promised to bring juice for his class of 30 students for their outdoor event day. The juice is sold in 32-oz cartons. Mr Johnson has a supply of 5-oz cups in which to serve the juice. What is the fewest number of cartons of juice mr.juice. What is the fewest number of cartons of juice mr.johnson should buy if he plans on serving 2 cups of juice to each student? I need a explanation
Given information:
Students =30
Cartons = 32-oz
1 cup = 5 oz
Serving = 2 cups or 10 oz per student @ 30 students = 300 oz. total (not counting spillage and etc.).
300 oz. total / 32 oz cartons = 9.375 cartons, will need to buy 10 cartons