Author Question: A client drank 2/3 of a 12 ounce (oz) can of seltzer water. How many ounces of seltzer water did ... (Read 313 times)

faduma

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A client drank 2/3 of a 12 ounce (oz) can of seltzer water.
 
  How many ounces of seltzer water did the client drink? ______

Question 2

A client is supposed to drink a 10 ounce (oz) bottle of magnesium citrate before an X-ray study. The client was able to drink 4 oz. How much of the magnesium citrate remains?
 
  (Express answer as a fraction reduced to lowest terms.) ______



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 8 oz

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2/5 bottle



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