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  • 02-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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3.5x10^-2 of salt in one liter of water this is how much
2.64x10^20of liters water

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Limosa
Limosa Limosa
  • 11-10-2018

Answer:

Total liters of salt in [tex]2.64*10^20[/tex] liters of water is [tex]9.24*10^18[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

If 1 liter of water contains [tex]3.5*10^-2[/tex] amount of salt,

Then,

[tex]2.64*10^20[/tex] liters of water will contain,

[tex]3.5*10^-2[/tex] should be multiplied by [tex]2.64*10^20[/tex].

Therefore,

Total liters of salt in [tex]2.64*10^20[/tex] liters of water is [tex]9.24*10^18[/tex].

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