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The regulation size of an Olympic swimming pool is 2,500,000 liters. A normal soda can
hold 355mL of fluid.
a) What is the volume of an Olympic Swimming pool in scientific notation?
b) What is the volume of a soda in scientific notation using the same units of
measure?
c) How many soda cans would be required to fill an Olympic sized swimming pool?
Make sure to show your work in Scientific Notation, and express your answer in
scientific notation.

Respuesta :

Volume of an Olympic Swimming pool in scientific notation is 2.5 × 10⁶ liters

Volume of a soda in scientific notation is 3.55 × 10² ml

Number of soda can require to fill pool is 7,042,253 can (Approx.)

Given:

Water in Olympic swimming pool = 2,500,000 liters

Liquid in soda can = 355 ml

Find:

  • Volume of an Olympic Swimming pool in scientific notation
  • Volume of a soda in scientific notation
  • Number of soda can require to fill pool

Computation:

Water in Olympic swimming pool = 2,500,000 liters

⇒ Volume of an Olympic Swimming pool in scientific notation = 2.5 × 10⁶ liters

Liquid in soda can = 355 ml

⇒ Volume of a soda in scientific notation = 3.55 × 10² ml

Liquid in soda can = 355 ml= 0.355 liter

Number of soda can require to fill pool = 2,500,000 / 0.355

⇒ Number of soda can require to fill pool = 7,042,253 can (Approx.)

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