Pedro used 2/3 of a 33 ounce bottle of soap to wash his mother's car. How many ounces of soap did Pedro use?

multiply 2/3 and 33.

you should get 66/3
then simplify
22 ounces

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To find out how many ounces of soap Pedro used, we need to multiply the fraction of the bottle he used by the total amount of soap in the bottle.

First, let's calculate the fraction of the bottle Pedro used. We know that he used 2/3 of the 33-ounce bottle, so we multiply:

(2/3) * 33

To multiply fractions, we multiply the numerators together and the denominators together:

(2 * 33) / 3

Next, we simplify the fraction:

66 / 3

Dividing 66 by 3 gives us:

22

So Pedro used 22 ounces of soap to wash his mother's car.