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30 August, 10:09

a glass dropper delivers liquids so that 25 drops equal 1.00 mL, how many drops would be required to get 0.68 L?

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  1. 30 August, 10:35
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    Answer;

    =17,000 drops

    Explanation;

    1.00 mL is to 25 drops as x is to 1 drop

    x = 0.04 mL

    1 Liter = 1000 mL

    Therefore;

    0.68 L = 680 mL

    680 mL divided by 0.04 mL/drop

    = 17000 drops
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