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                A six-pack of 12 oz soft drinks sells for $2.44, and a 2.0 L bottle of the same soft drink sells for $1.47. What is the cost in dollars per liter for each?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            KoolKid
            
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    I assume the 12 oz can is a 12 fluid oz can. 32 fluid oz is a quart so 12/32 = 0.375 qt.
There are 1.057 qts in 1 liter.
2.44/6 = cost of 12 oz can.
Put it together to obtain
2.44/6 cans x (1 can/12 oz) x (32 oz/1 qt) x (1.057 qt/1 l) = ?? for 1 can of the six pack.
1.47/2 = cost of the 2 L per L.
check my thinking. Check my work.
    
There are 1.057 qts in 1 liter.
2.44/6 = cost of 12 oz can.
Put it together to obtain
2.44/6 cans x (1 can/12 oz) x (32 oz/1 qt) x (1.057 qt/1 l) = ?? for 1 can of the six pack.
1.47/2 = cost of the 2 L per L.
check my thinking. Check my work.
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