Ronni has a bottle of peroxide that states it is 70% peroxide. If the bottle contains 16 ounces, how many ounces are not peroxide? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.(1 point)

Responses

1.1 ounces
1.1 ounces

11.2 ounces
11.2 ounces

4.8 ounces
4.8 ounces

5.0 ounces

1 answer

To find out how many ounces are not peroxide in a 70% peroxide solution contained in a 16-ounce bottle, you first need to calculate the amount of peroxide in the solution.

  1. Calculate the amount of peroxide: \[ \text{Amount of peroxide} = 70% \text{ of } 16 \text{ ounces} = 0.70 \times 16 = 11.2 \text{ ounces} \]

  2. Calculate the amount that is not peroxide: \[ \text{Amount not peroxide} = \text{Total volume} - \text{Amount of peroxide} = 16 \text{ ounces} - 11.2 \text{ ounces} = 4.8 \text{ ounces} \]

Thus, the amount of the solution that is not peroxide is 4.8 ounces.

So, the correct response is:

4.8 ounces