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  • 11-06-2019
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Write a rule that expresses the number of quarts q of a liquid as a function of the number of pints p.

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sylvain96
sylvain96 sylvain96
  • 11-06-2019

Answer:

1q = 2p

Step-by-step explanation:

One quart of liquid is the equivalent of 2 pints... one of the rare easy measures in the American measure system.

So, the equation needs to have 1 quart on one side, and 2 pints on the other side.  It's an equation because both values are equal, just expressed in different units.

1 quart = 2 pints, then rewritten to match the variables given in the question:

1q = 2p

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