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6 December, 17:04

Ed bought 3 liters of water, 2,750 milliliters of sports drinks, and 2.25 liters of juice. For numbers 4a-4e, select True or False For each statement. 4a Ed bought 250 milliliters more water than sports drink. True or False. 4b Ed bought 1.25 liters more water than juice. True or False. 4c Ed bought 50 milliliters more sports drink than juice. True or False. 4d Ed bought 0.5 liter more of sports drink than juice. True or False. 4e Ed bought 75 milliliters more water than juice. True or False.

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  1. 6 December, 17:28
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    4a) 1000 milliliters = 1 liter, thus 3 liters = 3 x 1000 = 3000 milliliters.

    Thus Ed bought 3000 - 2750 = 250 more water than sports drink.

    Therefore, Ed bought 250 milliliters more water than sports drink is True.

    4b) Ed bought 3 - 2.25 = 0.75 more water than juice.

    Therefore, Ed bought 1.25 liters more water than juice is False.

    4c) Ed bought 2.25 liters = 2.25 x 1000 = 2250 milliliters of juice.

    Thus, Ed bought 2750 - 2250 = 500 more sports drink than juice.

    Therefore, Ed bought 50 milliliters more sports drink than juice is False.

    4d) Ed bought 2750 milliliters = 2750 / 1000 = 2.75 liters of sports drink.

    Ed bought 2.75 - 2.25 = 0.5 liters more sports drink than juice.

    Ed bought 0.5 liter more of sports drink than juice is True.

    4e) Ed bought 3000 milliliters of water and 2250 milliliters of juice.

    Ed bought 3000 - 2250 = 750 more milliliters of water than juice.

    Therefore, Ed bought 75 milliliters more water than juice is False.
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