Mathematics
Grade5
Easy

Question

Edward had 512 cups of lemonade. He gave 3/4 of lemonade to his friend. Now, Edward has ________pints of lemonade.

  1. 70 pints
  2. 89 pints
  3. 85 pints
  4. 79 pints

hintHint:

1 pint=1 half cup

The correct answer is: 79 pints


    Amount of lemonade Edward gave to his friend is
    3 over 4 × 512
    = 384 cups
    No. of cups of lemonade that Edward has now:
    = 512 - 384
    = 128
    Now no. of pints of lemonade that Edward has
    128 over 2
    = 64 pints
    So Edward has 64 pints of lemonade left with him.
    None of the options match the answer.

    Remember the conversion formula from pint to cup. Subtract the initial pints given to his friend, find the remaining pints and then convert it to cups.

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