Raymond B. answered 07/26/25
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
.1%x 710 mL
= .001 x 710 mL
= .710 = 71/100 milliliters
= 710 microliters
= 7.1 x 10^-5 Liters
Vaibhav M.
asked 03/25/25In a science experiment, Marie's solution needs to contain 0.1% of her chemical.
If the solution is 710ml, what is the volume of chemical inside?
Raymond B. answered 07/26/25
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
.1%x 710 mL
= .001 x 710 mL
= .710 = 71/100 milliliters
= 710 microliters
= 7.1 x 10^-5 Liters
Amit Y. answered 03/28/25
Volume of the chemical in solution is
V = (0.1/100) × 710ml
V= 0.001× 710ml
V=0.710ml
So, volume of the chemical in solution is 0.710 ml.
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