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8 August, 02:37

Suppose the volume of milk in a glass is 230 cubic cm. If 1 gallon of milk equals 3.79 liters, there are how many glasses of milk in 1 gallon?

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  1. 8 August, 03:06
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    Volume of milk that a glass can hold = 230 cubic cm

    It is already given that

    1 gallon of milk = 3.79 liters

    W already know

    1 liter = 1000 cubic cm

    Then

    3.79 liters = 1000 * 3.79 cubic cm

    = 3790 cubic cm

    Now

    Number of glasses needed to contain 230 cm^3 of milk = 1

    So

    Number of glasses needed to contain 3790 cm^3 of milk = 3790/230

    = 16.48

    From the above deduction, we can conclude that 17 glasses of milk are required to hold 1 gallon of milk.
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