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Student123:

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

Jennaofcbaby:

\[^{3\frac{ 7 }{100 }}L\] 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

Student123:

thank u

Jennaofcbaby:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Student123 thank u \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Np

jhonyy9:

@supie is this right solved ? pls.

supie:

Yes, it is correct, but she forgot to put a `+` sign in between 3 and 7/100, it should look like this \(\sf\large3+\frac{7}{100}L\)

jhonyy9:

no this wan be 3 integer 7/100 so in other words 3,07 yes ?

supie:

Oh, right.

jhonyy9:

three and seven hundredths liter is 3,07 liter

jhonyy9:

and now this divided by 10 how many will be in each glasses ?

supie:

0.307?

jhonyy9:

perfect

supie:

Oh, ok thanks.

jhonyy9:

np

jhonyy9:

yw

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