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■4296 gallons of milk are sold. 2864/2=1432 1432x3=4296
The price of milk varies depending on where you are shopping. The average price for a gallon of milk in the US in October of 2013 was $3.462 according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics. According to AC Neilsen Scantrack Reports, the average price of a gallon of milk in the US in October of 2013 was $3.45.
chocolate milk
Following some of the lowest milk prices in 20 years, a nationwide increase in the wholesale or "farm" milk price took effect on May 1, 2001. The adjustment of 6 cents per gallon raised California's farm milk price to $1.38, up 6 cents from March, but down 4 cents from January of that year. The higher price mirrored similar increases that took effect nationwide. A decline in milk production across the nation, bad weather in the East, and the reduced supply of dairy products in Europe due to foot and mouth disease all influenced the increase. Milk prices fell to record lows in 2000 as production increased by over 6 percent in California. Demand for dairy products stayed strong while milk production declined in response to the low prices during 2000.
Kids buy the most chocolates. But 75 percent of the adult population also eat chocolates. Ice creams and Milk also have chocolate flavor in them
all women have milk buds in there breast but dont start producing milk until pregnant.
Yes it will tast like 1 percent milk
30 quarts of 2 percent 15 quarts of 5 percent
Yes i think
Whole Milk
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No, because two percent milk has fat in it.
They take them to the stores that sell milk.
1%
x * .62 = 2x = 3.225%
2 percent milk
No milk is made out of cheese