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28 February, 06:36

Should an estimate or the exact answer be calculated? Then do the appropriate calculation. For a science experiment, Renny had a container with 150 mL of solution. He transferred 24.8 mL to each of 3 smaller containers and 17.6 mL to each of 2 other small containers. How much solution was left in the original large container?

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  1. 28 February, 06:45
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    An estimate would be acceptable, but an exact answer is preferred.

    150 ML in the large beaker

    Round 24.8 to 25. 25 X 3 = 75 150 - 75 = 75 ML left in the big beaker

    Round 17.6 to 18. 18 X 2 = 36 75 - 36 = 39 ML left in the big beaker.

    There are 39 ML of the solution in the big beaker left.
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