1.If john served fruit punch in 8 ounce cups to a class on Monday. Mr. Roberts found tat there were 12 cups in the trash. Explain what is unknown.

2.John served fruit punch in 8 ounce cups to a class on Monday. Mr. Roberts saw that their are 12 cups in the trash. Write an expression using distributive property representing the fruit punch LEFT OVER in ounces.
3.simplify your expression.
[4.On Friday John served fruit punch in 10 ounce cups. Mr. Roberts found 8 cups in the trash. He also drank 7 ounces of fruit punch that day.Write an expression using distributive property representing the number of ounces of fruit punch LEFT OVER on Tuesday.
5.simplify your expression.
6.Write a simplified expression representing how many ounces of fruit punch john HAD LEFT OVER in his two day visit.
7.If there are 33 students in the class, what was the total number of ounces Left over that week?
8.About how many gallons f fruit punch were LEFT OVER? Round to the nearest tenth.

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1. 12 * 8 = 96
The class drank 96 ounces.

1. The unknown in this scenario is the total number of cups of fruit punch that John served to the class on Monday. Without this information, we cannot determine the total amount of fruit punch served.

2. To represent the fruit punch left over in ounces using the distributive property, we can use the following expression: 8(1 - 12).

3. Simplifying the expression: 8(1 - 12) = 8(-11) = -88 ounces. So, there are -88 ounces of fruit punch left over.

4. To represent the number of ounces of fruit punch left over on Tuesday, using the distributive property, the expression would be: (10(1 - 8)) - 7.

5. Simplifying the expression: (10(1 - 8)) - 7 = (10(-7)) - 7 = -70 - 7 = -77 ounces. So, there are -77 ounces of fruit punch left over.

6. To represent the number of ounces of fruit punch John had left over in his two-day visit, we add the leftovers from Monday (-88 ounces) and Tuesday (-77 ounces). The expression would be: -88 + (-77).

7. Adding the leftovers from Monday and Tuesday, we can find the total number of ounces left over that week: -88 + (-77) = -165 ounces. So, there are -165 ounces of fruit punch left over.

8. To convert the total number of ounces left over to gallons, we divide by 128 (1 gallon = 128 ounces). So, -165 / 128 = -1.289 gallons. Rounded to the nearest tenth, approximately -1.3 gallons of fruit punch were left over.