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7 October, 14:21

4. Can 200 ml of fluid be transferred to a 1-quart container? Explain the process that you used to arrive at your answer.

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  1. 7 October, 14:44
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    Yes, 200 ml of fluid can be transferred to a 1-quart container.

    Explanation:

    You must compare the two volumes, 200 ml and 1 quart. If 200 ml is less than or equal to 1 quart, then 200 ml of fluid can be transferred to a 1-quart container, else it is not possible.

    To compare, the two volumes must be on the same system of units.

    Quarts is a measure of volume equivalent to 1/4 of gallon.

    One gallon is approximately 3.785 liters.

    3.785 liter = 3.785 liter * 1,000 ml/liter

    Then, to convert 1 quart to ml use the unit cancellation method:

    (1/4) gallon * 3.785 liter/gallon * 1,000ml / liter = 946.25 ml

    Thus, you get that a 1-quart container has volume of 946.25 ml, which allows that 200ml of fluid be transferred to it.
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