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28 July, 00:34

Five beakers contain an average of 15 mLs of a solution. A scientist finds a sixth beaker and wants to redistribute the solution equally among these six beakers. How much liquid will be in each beaker?

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  1. 28 July, 00:53
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    2.5 mL

    Step-by-step explanation:

    What we must do first is calculate the total amount.

    We know that there are 5 beakers with 15 mL, therefore in total it is:

    15 * 5 = 75 mL

    Now we want to divide that by 6. So divide by 6.

    75/6 = 12.5 mL

    For the 6 beakers to have the same amount, they must have 12.5 mL each.

    Now, I divide this value by the number of beakers that have 15 mL. that is 5.

    12.5 / 5 = 2.5 mL

    This means that from each beaker the 6th beaker must receive 2.5 mL, to have a total of 12.5 mL and thus all have the same amount.
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