ramon has a pitcher that holds three and seven hundredths liter of orange juice if he divided the glass equally into ten glasses how many liter of juice will be in each glass
\[^{3\frac{ 7 }{100 }}L\] since he's dividing this volume into 10 glasses, we'll need to divide this quantity by 10 re-writing the problem as 3+7100L simply divide the 3 and the 7/100 parts separately, each by 10
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@supie is this right solved ? pls.
Yes, it is correct, but she forgot to put a `+` sign in between 3 and 7/100, it should look like this \(\sf\large3+\frac{7}{100}L\)
no this wan be 3 integer 7/100 so in other words 3,07 yes ?
Oh, right.
three and seven hundredths liter is 3,07 liter
and now this divided by 10 how many will be in each glasses ?
0.307?
perfect
Oh, ok thanks.
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