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How many milliliters are there in 0.5 liters?

A. 5.000

B. 50

C. 500

D. 5

Answer Explanation:

We use the relation 1 L=1000 mL to convert 0.5 L to mL as follows.

Thus, 0.5 L is 500 mL.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is C.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Math

  • Q #1: Which of the following is the value of x in the equation below

    A. x= -1/2 or x=3/2

    B. x= -1 or x=2

    C. x =-2 or x= 1

    D. x= -3/2 or x= 1/2

    Answer Explanation

    We need to find the value of x from the given equation. First, we move the value of 10 to the right-hand side of the equation.

    Add 10 to both sides of the equation

    Next, we apply the absolute rule:

    ,   a>0, then u=a or u=-a

    In this case a=12, which is greater 0. Then, the first condition becomes

    Solving for x

    The second condition becomes

    Solving for x

    Then, the value of x is -1 or 2.

  • Q #2: Which of the following is the mean of the test scores listed below? 100, 78, 47, 84, 93, 78

    A. 80

    B. 78

    C. 96

    D. 87

    Answer Explanation

    The mean of a data set is the total scores divided by the number of tests.

    Total test scores =100+78+47+84+93+78=480

    Number of tests =6

    Mean test score =480/6=80

    The mean test score is 80.

     

  • Q #3: A macaroni and cheese recipe calls for 1/3 cup of flour for every 1 1/5 cup of milk. To make a bigger batch, the chef uses 2 cups of flour. Which of the following would be the amount of milk needed for the bigger batch?

    A. 7 1/5 cups

    B. 2 2/5 cups

    C. 3 8/15 cups

    D. 6 cups

    Answer Explanation

    We are being asked to find the amount of milk needed. This is a proportion problem, which compares the amount of flour to that of milk. Letting x represent the amount of milk required, we set up the proportion with flour on the numerator and amount of milk in denominator as follows:

    Change the mixed fraction of 1 1/5 into improper fraction as follows

    The proportion equation becomes

    Cross-multiply to solve for x

    As an mixed fraction, 36/5 becomes 7 1/5. Therefore, 7 1/5 cups of milk are needed to make a big batch of 2 cups.