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Mathematics, 04.10.2021 14:00 luvcherie18

Mr. Crenshaw sells vegetables from his truck farm. He has 16 bushels of cherry tomatoes and wants to sell them in quart boxes. How many quarts
will he have for sale?

Suppose Mr. Crenshaw (exercise 21) decides instead to package equal
numbers of quarts and pints of cherry tomatoes. How many of each will
he have to sell?

I need the second part answered

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