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kendra's water bottle contains 2 quarts of water. she wants to add drink...
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kendra's water bottle contains 2 quarts of water. she wants to add drink mix to it, but the directions for for the drink mix give the amount of water in fluid ounces. how many fluid ounces are in her bottle?
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