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Mariana [72]
3 years ago
9

Jennifer made 5 liters of punch for her party. Her brother made another 750 mL. If they combine the two batches, how many 180mL

servings would they have? Would there be any punch left over? If so how much? Please respond with the answer of how much of the two batches combined and how many 180mL there are
Mathematics
1 answer:
Nat2105 [25]3 years ago
7 0
We know that

1 liter----------------> 1000 ml
J<span>ennifer punch is 5 liters----------------> 5*1000=5000 ml
</span><span>Her brother punch-------------------------> 750 ml
[total </span><span>two batches]=(5000+750)----------> 5750 ml

the answer part A) is 5750 ml

Part B) </span><span>how many 180 mL servings would they have?
</span>[180 mL servings]=5750/180=31.94-----------> 31 

they would have 31 (180 ml servings)
punch left over=[5750-31*180]=170 ml
there would  be 170 ml of punch left over

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