Question
a science teacher ia preparing test tubes for an experiment. she places 0.69 g of baking soda into each test tube. what is the greatest number of test tubes the teacher can prepare of the experiment if she has 14.4 g of baking soda?
29
62
600
60
29
62
600
60
Answers
GPT 3.5
The teacher can prepare a total of 20 test tubes for the experiment if she has 14.4 g of baking soda.
Total baking soda available = 14.4 g
Baking soda per test tube = 0.69 g
Number of test tubes = Total baking soda available / Baking soda per test tube
Number of test tubes = 14.4 g / 0.69 g = 20
Therefore, the greatest number of test tubes the teacher can prepare is 20.
Total baking soda available = 14.4 g
Baking soda per test tube = 0.69 g
Number of test tubes = Total baking soda available / Baking soda per test tube
Number of test tubes = 14.4 g / 0.69 g = 20
Therefore, the greatest number of test tubes the teacher can prepare is 20.
choose from the options
GPT 3.5
Based on the options provided, the teacher can prepare a maximum of 20 test tubes with 14.4 g of baking soda. Therefore, the closest option is 29 (the next highest number after 20).
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