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27 May, 00:05

A container can hold 65 g of water. Circle the conversion factor needed to find mass of water that 5 identical containers can hold

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  1. 27 May, 00:08
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    Since there are no choices provided to choose from, I'll just tell you how to solve this problem and you can choose the choice that fits my explanation.

    So you have 1 container holding 65 grams of water, to know the mass of water that 5 identical containers can hold, you simply use cross multiplication as follows:

    mass of water in 5 containers = (5x65) / 1 = 325 grams
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