Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Step-4 |
Title: Volume |
Grade: 6-a Lesson: S3-L4 |
Explanation: Let us verify the answer here with the steps. |
Lesson Steps Head1
Step | Type | Explanation | Answer |
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Problem |
We have a container with 4.5 L of a certain liquid. You want to transfer it into smaller bottles, each containing 250 mL. How many small bottles will we need to empty the large container completely? |
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Volume of Large container |
4.5 L |
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1 liter is equal to 1000 mL |
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The large container has 4.5 liters of liquid, which is equal to |
4.5 × 1000 mL = 4500 mL |
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Step |
Each smaller bottle has a capacity of 250 mL. |
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Step |
To determine the number of smaller bottles needed to contain the entire content of the large container: |
\$ "Number of small bottles" = "Total volume of large container" / "Volume of each small bottle" \$ |
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Step |
After substitution, we get |
Number of small bottles = \$ (4500 mL) / (250 mL) \$ |
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Step |
After simplification, we get |
Number of small bottles = 18 |
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Step |
Therefore, you will need 18 small bottles to empty the large container completely if each small bottle contains 250 mL of liquid. |
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Answer |
C |
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