We want to partition 100 mL into 10 equal parts. ow many milliliters should we pour in each cup?
2 answers:
10 mL per cup... yep, this works.
If you want to partition 100 mL into 10 equal parts, you are essentially dividing 100 by 10. In other words, how many times does 10 fit into 100. The answer is 10 mL. Good luck!!
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