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11 February, 06:35

Jake had 2.95 mL of a liquid. He added more liquid and now has 3.56 mL.

How many mL of liquid did Jake add?

Enter your answer in decimal form in the box.

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  1. 11 February, 09:16
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    Remark

    All you need do is subtract the beginning amount from the ending amount

    Givens

    Ending Amount (E) = 3.56

    Beginning Amt (B) = 2.95

    Amt Added (A) = ?

    Solution

    A = E - B Substitute values

    A = 3.56 - 2.95 Combine Like terms on the left

    A = 0.61 mL Answer
  2. 11 February, 10:23
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    He added. 61 ml of the liquid
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