ework \( 1 \leftarrow \quad \) A bottle of soda contains 370 mL . a) How many milliliters are contained in a six-bottle carton? b) How many liters does the amount in part (a) equal? c) At \( \$ 2.85 \) for the carton of soda, what is its cost per liter? a) There are \( \square \) milliliters of soda in a six-bottle carton.
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To find out how many milliliters are in a six-bottle carton, you simply multiply the volume of one bottle by six. Since one bottle contains 370 mL, you calculate: \( 370 \, \text{mL} \times 6 = 2220 \, \text{mL} \). So, there are 2220 milliliters of soda in a six-bottle carton! Next, for the conversion from milliliters to liters, remember that 1000 mL equals 1 liter. Thus, you divide the total milliliters by 1000: \( 2220 \, \text{mL} \div 1000 = 2.22 \, \text{liters} \). Now, to find the cost per liter: first, you divide the total cost of the carton by the total liters. \( 2.85 \div 2.22 \approx 1.28 \). So, the cost per liter of soda is approximately $1.28!