Respuesta :
Hey there!
Here is your answer:
The proper answer to this question is "10.8 Liters".
Reason:
There are 300 mL in each can:
300mL=0.3Liters
300×36=10,800
10,800mL=10.8Liters
Or.... 0.3^36
Therefore the answer is 10.8 Liters.
If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
Hope this helps!
~Nonportrit
Here is your answer:
The proper answer to this question is "10.8 Liters".
Reason:
There are 300 mL in each can:
300mL=0.3Liters
300×36=10,800
10,800mL=10.8Liters
Or.... 0.3^36
Therefore the answer is 10.8 Liters.
If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
Hope this helps!
~Nonportrit
Hello!
[tex]\bf Answer:[/tex]
Deon bought [tex]\boxed{\rm 10.8~litres}[/tex] of juice.
[tex]\bf Explanation:[/tex]
1 mililitre = 0.001 litre
300 × 0.001 = 0.300
That means there is 0.300 litre of juice in each can. Deon bought 36 cans, so we must multiply:
36 × 0.300 = 10.8
[tex]\bf Answer:[/tex]
Deon bought [tex]\boxed{\rm 10.8~litres}[/tex] of juice.
[tex]\bf Explanation:[/tex]
1 mililitre = 0.001 litre
300 × 0.001 = 0.300
That means there is 0.300 litre of juice in each can. Deon bought 36 cans, so we must multiply:
36 × 0.300 = 10.8