Mathematics, 17.11.2020 19:50 sonyalehardez
Carlos filled 12 pitchers with an equal amount of lemonade in each. The total amount of
lemonade in the pitchers was 41.4 liters. How many liters of lemonade are in each pitcher?*
(1 Point)
496.8 liters
3.45 liters
3.4 liters
0.289 liters
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