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For the experiment, you need 2L of cola. Your first option would be to purchase 1 2L bottle of cola for $2.25.
To calculate the second option, let's convert milliliters to liters first. There are 1,000 milliliters in 1 liter. With this, we know that there are 2,000 milliliters in 2 liters. Option 2 comes in 500-milliliter cans, which means that you would need 4 of them (2,000/500 = 4). 4 cans multiplied by $0.50 would cost you $2.00.
Let's check the cost of your answer options.
A. 4 cans - As seen above, this would cost $2.00.
B. 1 bottle - From the question, we know this would cost $2.25.
C. 2 bottles - This would be more soda than you need and would cost $4.50 ($2.25x2)
D. 1 can - This would be .5L and not enough soda for the experiment.
E. 5 cans - This would cost $2.50, but would be an extra 500mL of soda.
F. 2 cans - This would only be 1L of soda and not enough for the experiment.
G. 3 cans - This would be 1.5L of soda and not enough for the experiment either.
For the best price option, you would choose A (four cans of soda). This would give you the amount of soda that you need at the lowest price.
Answer:
I only see one true equation. Please check the statements.
Step-by-step explanation:
О 0+451=0← for A <u><em>FALSE</em></u>
О 130+210=210+130← for B <u><em>FALSE</em></u>
О (123+57)+180=180+(87+180)←for C <u><em>FALSE</em></u>
√ for= 497+0=497←for D <u><em>TRUE</em></u>
Answer:
C. 2.50, 2.51, 5.00, 5.01, 7.50, 9.00, 10.00
Step-by-step explanation:
One third is the written form.
Also, just a bit of extra information! The decimal of 1/3 is 0.33(recurring)
Rachel :)