Question
A sugar cube has a volume of about 4.9 ml. What is the total volume in milliliters of 1.5×106 sugar cubes?(1 point)
Responses
0.735×107 ml
0.735 times 10 superscript 7 baseline ml
7.35×107 ml
7.32 times 10 superscript 7 baseline ml
7.35×105 ml
7.35 times 10 superscript 5 baseline ml
7.35×106 ml
Responses
0.735×107 ml
0.735 times 10 superscript 7 baseline ml
7.35×107 ml
7.32 times 10 superscript 7 baseline ml
7.35×105 ml
7.35 times 10 superscript 5 baseline ml
7.35×106 ml
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
To find the total volume of \( 1.5 \times 10^6 \) sugar cubes, each with a volume of about 4.9 ml, you multiply the number of sugar cubes by the volume of one sugar cube:
\[
\text{Total volume} = (1.5 \times 10^6 \text{ cubes}) \times (4.9 \text{ ml/cube})
\]
Calculating this gives:
\[
1.5 \times 4.9 = 7.35
\]
Now, multiplying this by \( 10^6 \):
\[
7.35 \times 10^6 \text{ ml}
\]
Thus, the total volume of 1.5 million sugar cubes is
**7.35×106 ml**.
\[
\text{Total volume} = (1.5 \times 10^6 \text{ cubes}) \times (4.9 \text{ ml/cube})
\]
Calculating this gives:
\[
1.5 \times 4.9 = 7.35
\]
Now, multiplying this by \( 10^6 \):
\[
7.35 \times 10^6 \text{ ml}
\]
Thus, the total volume of 1.5 million sugar cubes is
**7.35×106 ml**.
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