Carmen's water bottle holds 1 8/10 liters of water. Jorge's water bottle holds 2 2/5 liters of water. Jorge says his bottle hold
s about 1/2 liter more of water than Carmen's. Estimate if this is true or not. What is the actual difference?
1 answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Carmen's water bottle = 1.8 litres ≈ 2 litres
Jorge's water bottle = 2
= 2.4 litres ≈ 2 litres
Therefore, from estimate, Jorge's water bottle<u> does not</u> hold half litre more of water than Carmen's.
<u>Actual difference</u> = 2.4 - 1.8 = 0.6 litres
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