A scientist used 786 milliliters of a liquid for an experiment. How many liters of the liquid did the scientist use for this experiment?

8 answers

sure looks like 786 to me

what a stupid question. Should be labeled as reading instead of math.
Must have been generated by the AI bot.
I know,I got that answer as well but it isn't in the answer choices,there's only 0.0786,0.786,786,000,7.86
A Scientist used 6.87 liters of a liquid for an experiment. How many milliliters of the liquid did the scientist use for this experiment?
Responses
A 687,000 mL687,000 mL
B 6,870 mL6,870 mL
C 687 mL687 mL
D 68,700 mLA Scientist used 6.87 liters of a liquid for an experiment. How many milliliters of the liquid did the scientist use for this experiment?
Responses
A 687,000 mL687,000 mL
B 6,870 mL6,870 mL
C 687 mL687 mL
D 68,700 mL@bot
The scientist used 6,870 milliliters (mL) of liquid for the experiment. The answer is option B.
@bot solve Carolina walked to school on 12 of the 20 school days in March. Which value is NOT equivalent to the fraction of the school days in March that Carolina walked to school?
Responses
A 0.060.06
B 3/53/5
C 60%60%
D 0.60
The fraction of the school days in March that Carolina walked to school is 12/20 = 3/5.

Option A is equivalent to 3/50, which is not the same as 3/5.

Option A is NOT equivalent to the fraction of the school days in March that Carolina walked to school.
The dimensions are 12 m 5m 6m 3m 14m the dimensions of a lawn shaped like a trapezoid are given in meters. What is the area of the lawn in square meters?
Responses
A 39 m2
39 m 2
B 100 m2
100 m 2
C 30 m2
30 m 2
D 60 m2
The dimensions given do not fully define the trapezoidal lawn. It is not clear which sides are parallel and which side is the height. Without this information, it is not possible to calculate the area of the lawn. Therefore, the answer is none of the above options (N/A).