document.write( "Question 853393: if a cuboid shaped carton of milk (dimensions: H=10,L=6,W=4) holds 240cubic cm of milk how many milk cartons do I need to buy to get 3 litres of milk.\r
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document.write( "my working
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document.write( "1cc=1ml
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document.write( "therefore 240cc=240ml
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document.write( "ml to l = (divide by 100)
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document.write( "i.e. 240 Divided by 100= 2.40 litres
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document.write( "so the answer is 2 cartons of milk
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Algebra.Com's Answer #514076 by Theo(13342)![]() ![]() You can put this solution on YOUR website! there are 1000 cubic centimeters per litre. \n" ); document.write( "if the container holds 240 cubic centimeters of milk, then it holds .24 liters of milk because 240 / 1000 = .24.\r \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume/cubic-centimeters-to-liters.htm\r \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "http://ruthpawson.rbe.sk.ca/sites/pawson/files/Metric%20Conversion%20Chart.jpg\r \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "if you want to know how many milk cartons you will need to get 3 liters of milk, you would divide 3 by .24 and you will get 12.5 cartons of milk.\r \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "you would probably round that up to 13 and you would have half a carton left over.\r \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( " |