A recipe for cream of broccoli soup calls for 1 pint of cream and a quart of milk.to reduce the fat,Mrs.homes plans to use all milk. How many cups of milk should she use in the recipe?

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To determine how many cups of milk Mrs. Homes should use in the recipe, we need to convert the measurements.

1 pint is equivalent to 2 cups.
1 quart is equivalent to 4 cups.

Since Mrs. Homes plans to use all milk, the total amount of milk needed would be 2 cups + 4 cups, which equals 6 cups of milk for the recipe.

To determine how many cups of milk Mrs. Holmes should use in the recipe, we need to convert the measurements from pints and quarts to cups.

Let's start by understanding the relations among the different units of measurement:

1 pint = 2 cups
1 quart = 4 cups

Since Mrs. Holmes plans to use all milk, we need to find the total volume of liquid required when using only milk.

Given that the recipe calls for 1 pint of cream and 1 quart of milk, the total volume would be:

1 pint (cream) + 1 quart (milk) = 2 cups (cream) + 4 cups (milk) = 6 cups

Therefore, Mrs. Holmes should use 6 cups of milk in the recipe to replace the 1 pint of cream and 1 quart of milk.