the answer would be 13.5 pints because when you do 2 gallons-2 pints you get 1.75 gallons and then when you do 1.75-1 cup you get 13.5 pints
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because the temperature of fire of class C is so high that if water is used to extinguish such fire, the water before reaching the fire surface gets evaporated and thus is useless. that's y sand is used.,
It depends on the subject.english class, nohistory class, unlikelymath class, nochemistry class, maybephysics class, very likely yes (as part of studying radioactivity)biology class, unlikelyphysical education/sports, nodriver's education, nosocial studies class, noetc.
The subgroup for class is Order.
The spectral class is A0Va.
They belong to the class Anthozoa.
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I think its Susan Boyle
She went to Richwoods High School in Peoria, Illinois class of 1961.
I think it doesn't depending on how much you put in the water. My class put goldfish in a cup with water and BTB. It had absolutely no effect on the fish.
because the temperature of fire of class C is so high that if water is used to extinguish such fire, the water before reaching the fire surface gets evaporated and thus is useless. that's y sand is used.,
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