Answer :
Final answer:
To find out how many ounces of water are in each package, multiply the volume of one bottle (16 fluid ounces) by the total number of bottles in a package (assumed here as 4). Therefore, one package contains 64 fluid ounces of water.
Explanation:
The question you are asking involves determining how many ounces of water are in each package when bottles are packaged in 4 rows, with each bottle holding 16 fluid ounces of water. To find out the total number of fluid ounces in the package, you will need to multiply the volume of one bottle by the number of bottles in a package.
Assuming each row contains the same number of bottles, you first calculate the number of bottles in one row, and since we're not told otherwise, let's assume there is a single bottle per row, thus there are 4 bottles in the package in total (1 bottle per row times 4 rows).
Then, multiply the volume of one bottle (16 fluid ounces) by the total number of bottles (4 bottles):
16 fluid ounces per bottle × 4 bottles = 64 fluid ounces
This is the total amount of water contained in the full package.