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alicia fills up a watering can with 10 liters of water. she uses 1,000 milliliters to water plants. how many
○ 9 milliliters
○ 90 milliliters
○ 900 milliliters
○ 9,000 milliliters
question 3 (multiple choice worth 2 points)
(12.03 lc)
which tool is most appropriate for measuring the volume of a pitcher of lemonade?
○ beaker
○ graduated cylinder
○ meter stick
○ ruler
First Question (Watering Can Problem)
Step1: Recall unit conversion
We know that \( 1 \text{ liter} = 1000 \text{ milliliters} \), so \( 10 \text{ liters} = 10\times1000 = 10000 \text{ milliliters} \).
Step2: Calculate remaining volume
She uses \( 1000 \text{ milliliters} \), so remaining volume is \( 10000 - 1000 = 9000 \text{ milliliters} \)? Wait, no, wait the original problem: Wait, the first question: "Aloha fills up a watering can with 10 liters of water. She uses 1,000 milliliters to water plants. How many [milliliters left?]". Wait, let's re - do:
Step1: Convert liters to milliliters
Since \( 1 \text{ L}=1000 \text{ mL} \), then \( 10 \text{ L}=10\times1000 = 10000 \text{ mL} \).
Step2: Subtract used volume from total volume
Used volume is \( 1000 \text{ mL} \), so remaining volume \( V = 10000 - 1000=9000 \text{ mL} \)? Wait, but the options: Wait, maybe I misread. Wait the options are 9, 90, 500, 9000. Wait, maybe the original problem is "10 liters, uses 1000 milliliters", so 10 liters is 10000 mL, 10000 - 1000 = 9000 mL. So the answer is 9,000 milliliters.
- A beaker is used for holding or mixing liquids, not precise volume measurement.
- A graduated cylinder is designed for measuring the volume of liquids precisely.
- A meter stick and a ruler are used for measuring length, not volume. So the most appropriate tool is a graduated cylinder.
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