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Kian Martin
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28 September, 06:37
Express 1500ml as a percentage of 7.5 litres?
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Tanner
28 September, 07:01
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First of all change milliliters to litres.
1500 ml = 1,5 l
Now,
you know that 7,5 l = 100% (the whole amound)
and you are asking how much is: 1,5 l of the whole, so you got:
7,5 = 100%
1,5 = x%
7,5 x = 150
x = 150 / 7,5
x = 20%
Answer: 1500 ml is a 20% of the 7,5 litres.
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