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22 April, 02:01

Brianna is getting materials for a chemistry experiment. Her teacher gives her a container that has 0.15 liter of a liquid in it. Brianna needs to use 0.4 of this liquid for the experiment. how much liquid will Brianna use?

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  1. 22 April, 04:26
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    Given:

    container with 0.15 liter of liquid.

    Requirement:

    0.40 of the liquid in the container.

    0.40 can be read as a percentage, so 40% of the 0.15 liter liquid is needed.

    Simply multiply 0.15 liters by 0.40 to get its equivalent value in liters.

    0.15 x 0.40 = 0.06 liters of liquid is needed by Brianna as material for a chemistry experiment.
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