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Dmitry [639]
3 years ago
5

Sarita is selling lemonade in 300 millileter bottles. she made two batches of lemonade. each batch made 4.6liters of lemonade. h

ow much will lemonade willshe have left over after filling her botls?
Mathematics
1 answer:
iVinArrow [24]3 years ago
5 0
To find how much a lemonade will be left over, you will convert 4.6 L to 4600 mL.

Then take the total 4600 mL and break them into groups that are 300 mL. Each group of 300 mL represents one bottle.

4600/300 = 15 1/3 bottles.

You can fill 15 whole bottles, leaving you with 1/3 of a bottle left.

1/3 of 300 mL is 100 mL.

There will be 100 mL left over after filling bottles.

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