Pam uses 4 fluid ounces of juice to make one ice pop. How many ice pops can she make with 5 quarts of juice?

Hint: There are 32 fluid ounces in 1 quart.

First, we need to convert 5 quarts to fluid ounces.

Since there are 32 fluid ounces in 1 quart, 5 quarts equals 5 * 32 = <<5*32=160>>160 fluid ounces.
Next, we divide the total fluid ounces by the amount of fluid ounces needed to make one ice pop.
160 / 4 = <<160/4=40>>40
Therefore, Pam can make 40 ice pops with 5 quarts of juice.