Question
Shaun has 2 litres of orange juice. He drinks 4 cups of juice. Each cup holds 300 ml of juice. How much juice is left in the carton?
Answers
GPT 3.5
First, we need to convert the amount of orange juice Shaun drank into litres.
4 cups * 300 ml per cup = 1200 ml
Since 1 litre is equal to 1000 ml, we can convert 1200 ml to litres by dividing by 1000:
1200 ml / 1000 ml per litre = 1.2 litres
Now we can find out how much juice is left in the carton:
2 litres (initial amount) - 1.2 litres (amount Shaun drank) = 0.8 litres
Therefore, there is 0.8 litres of orange juice left in the carton.
4 cups * 300 ml per cup = 1200 ml
Since 1 litre is equal to 1000 ml, we can convert 1200 ml to litres by dividing by 1000:
1200 ml / 1000 ml per litre = 1.2 litres
Now we can find out how much juice is left in the carton:
2 litres (initial amount) - 1.2 litres (amount Shaun drank) = 0.8 litres
Therefore, there is 0.8 litres of orange juice left in the carton.