SOLUTION: A vat contains 4.7 l of ice cream. 65 cl is taken out and put into a tub.
How many litres of ice cream are left in the vat?
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Question 1134633: A vat contains 4.7 l of ice cream. 65 cl is taken out and put into a tub.
How many litres of ice cream are left in the vat?
Answer by mathsolverplus(88) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Initial amount: 4.7 liter
Please note that the prefix c means 10^-2; you need to divide the number by 100 to convert to liter.
Change = -65 cl = -0.65 liter
Final amount:
4.05 liters of ice cream are left in the vat.
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