In a math question, Magda correctly answered a question that asked for a typical measure of orange juice in a full family-size jug. Which was her answer?
A. 2 cups
B. 1 gal
C. 10 gal
D. 10 fl oz
Without additional information, it is difficult to determine the correct answer with certainty. However, a typical measure of orange juice in a full family-size jug is likely to be between A and B, so Magda's answer could be either A or B.
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To find the answer to this question, we need to understand typical measures of orange juice in a full family-size jug. Let's analyze each option:
A. 2 cups: This is a small amount of orange juice and unlikely to be the correct answer for a full family-size jug.
B. 1 gal (gallon): A gallon is a common measure for larger quantities of liquids, and it is reasonable to have this amount in a full family-size orange juice jug.
C. 10 gal (gallons): While it is possible to have a very large jug containing 10 gallons of orange juice, it would be highly unusual for a typical family-size jug. It is unlikely to be the correct answer.
D. 10 fl oz (fluid ounces): 10 fluid ounces is a very small amount of orange juice, typically found in individual serving sizes rather than a full family-size jug.
Based on the analysis, the most reasonable answer is B. 1 gal (gallon). Therefore, Magda's answer is B. 1 gal.