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15 January, 17:08

Sarita is selling lemonade in 400 milliliter bottles she made two batches of lemonade each batch made 16.3 liters of lemonade how much lemonade will she have left over after filling the bottles

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  1. 15 January, 17:31
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    Answer: She will have 200 milliliters of lemonade left after filling the bottles.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, since 1 liter = 1000 milliliters

    For 16.3 liters: 16.3 x 1000 = 16,300 milliliters (1 batch)

    She made 2 batches.

    16,300ml x2 = 36,600 milliliters

    We have the total amount of lemonade in two batches; we have to divide it by the capacity of each bottle (400 ml), to calculate how many bottles she can fill.

    36,600 milliliters / 400 milliliters = 81.5 bottles

    She can fill 81 bottles and she will have a leftover of half a bottle.

    Since each bottle is 400 milliliters, half of it:

    400/2 = 200 milliliters

    She will have 200 milliliters of lemonade left after filling the bottles.
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