There will be 24 people all together at george's birthday party.He wants to serve his grandmother's special fruit punch. His grandmother lives in England, where they use metric measurements in cooking. This is her recipe. Grandmothers fruit punch - serves 10 400 ml pineapple juice, 300 ml papaya juice, 600 ml orange juice. George can buy papaya juice in 356 ml bottles. How many bottles of papaya juice should he buy to make enough punch to serve all 24 people?

24/10 = 2.4

2.4 * 300 = 720 ml
720/356 = 2.022 bottles

If you wanted to follow the recipe exactly, you'd need 3 bottles. However, most of us would use just 2 bottles.

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To determine the number of bottles of papaya juice George should buy, we need to calculate how much papaya juice is needed to serve all 24 people based on the given recipe.

First, we need to find out the total volume of papaya juice needed for 24 people. The recipe states that to serve 10 people, 300 ml of papaya juice is required. Therefore, we can calculate the amount of papaya juice needed for 24 people using a proportion:

(24 people / 10 people) * 300 ml = 720 ml

So, George needs 720 ml of papaya juice to serve all 24 people at the party.

Next, we need to determine how many 356 ml bottles of papaya juice George should buy. To do this, we divide the total volume required (720 ml) by the volume of each bottle (356 ml):

720 ml / 356 ml ≈ 2.02

Since we cannot buy a fraction of a bottle, George should buy at least 3 bottles of papaya juice to have enough for the party.