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deci- is the prefix used to signify \\(\frac{1}{10}\\), or 0.1, of the base unit. for example, a decimeter is \\(\frac{1}{10}\\) of a meter.
centi- is the prefix used to signify \\(\frac{1}{100}\\), or 0.01, of the base unit. for example, a centimeter is \\(\frac{1}{100}\\) of a meter.
milli- is the prefix used to signify \\(\frac{1}{1000}\\), or 0.001, of the base unit. for example, a milliliter is \\(\frac{1}{1000}\\) of a liter.
how might you ask for \\(\frac{1}{10}\\) of a liter of water?
a “one deciliter of water, please!”
b “i’ll take one centiliter of water.”
c “i would like a milliliter of water.”
d “bring me a liter of water quickly!”
To determine the correct option, we analyze the prefixes:
- Dec - prefix means $\frac{1}{10}$ of the base unit. So a deciliter is $\frac{1}{10}$ of a liter.
- Centi - prefix means $\frac{1}{100}$ of the base unit, so a centiliter is $\frac{1}{100}$ of a liter.
- Milli - prefix means $\frac{1}{1000}$ of the base unit, so a milliliter is $\frac{1}{1000}$ of a liter.
- Option D asks for a liter, not $\frac{1}{10}$ of a liter.
We need $\frac{1}{10}$ of a liter, so the correct term is deciliter.
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A. "One deciliter of water, please!"