What's terrible about this paper is that all the questions are connected with question one. Please help me solve these two problems. Thank you.
First, we had to find the volume of three different drinking glasses.
We took the volume of those glasses and timed it by 0.0338 to convert the volume into ounces.
Here's what I have:
Glass 1 = 9.2 ounces
Glass 2 = 7.0 ounces
Glass 3 = 3.1 ounces
#1 Question one asked which glass would be refilled the least amount of times, which I think is glass one, and using that glass, how many times does the beverage table need to be checked by the waiters/waitresses to make sure each glass has (it was either has or had) 16 ounces of ice tea?
I tried a little of the work and I think it's 2 times because 9.2 oz times 2 times (for checking the table) equals 18.4 - which is a little over 16 ounces.
#2 Question two says that a gallon of ice tea for the party is $3.75 per gallon. How many gallons of ice tea is needed for the 250 guests attending the party and how much is the total cost of the gallons of ice tea needed?
First, we had to find the volume of three different drinking glasses.
We took the volume of those glasses and timed it by 0.0338 to convert the volume into ounces.
Here's what I have:
Glass 1 = 9.2 ounces
Glass 2 = 7.0 ounces
Glass 3 = 3.1 ounces
#1 Question one asked which glass would be refilled the least amount of times, which I think is glass one, and using that glass, how many times does the beverage table need to be checked by the waiters/waitresses to make sure each glass has (it was either has or had) 16 ounces of ice tea?
I tried a little of the work and I think it's 2 times because 9.2 oz times 2 times (for checking the table) equals 18.4 - which is a little over 16 ounces.
#2 Question two says that a gallon of ice tea for the party is $3.75 per gallon. How many gallons of ice tea is needed for the 250 guests attending the party and how much is the total cost of the gallons of ice tea needed?