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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-15

A bottle of root beer contains \(\frac{4}{5} \, L\). How much root beer is in 3 bottles?

Asked by prettyinpink

Answer (3)

3 ⋅ 5 4 ​ = 2.4 l

Answered by konrad509 | 2024-06-10

To find the total volume of root beer in 3 bottles when each bottle contains 4/5 L, multiply the volume of one bottle by the number of bottles (4/5 L times 3) to get 12/5 L, which is equal to 2 2/5 liters.
The question asks how much root beer is in 3 bottles if a single bottle contains 4/5 liter. To find the total volume of root beer in 3 bottles, simply multiply the volume of one bottle by the number of bottles:
(4/5 L) imes 3 = 4/5 L imes 3/5 = 12/5 L
Now, convert the improper fraction to a mixed number to get:
12/5 L = 2 imes 5/5 L + 2/5 L
12/5 L = 2 L + 2/5 L
12/5 L = 2 2/5 L
So, the total volume of root beer in 3 bottles is 2 2/5 liters.

Answered by BetteDavis | 2024-06-24

The total volume of root beer in 3 bottles is 2 5 2 ​ L or 2.4 L . This is found by multiplying the volume of one bottle, 5 4 ​ L , by 3. This results in 5 12 ​ L .
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Answered by BetteDavis | 2024-09-30