A label on a soft drink bottle indicates that it contains 10% sugar w/vol. This means the sugar concentration is 10g/100ml. Given a teaspoon of sugar you would consume if you drank a 600ml bottle of the soft drink.

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By the way, how many mL in a teaspoon?

To find out how much sugar you would consume if you drank a 600ml bottle of the soft drink, we first need to calculate the total amount of sugar in the bottle.

The label on the bottle indicates that the sugar concentration is 10% w/vol, which means 10 grams of sugar per 100 ml of drink. Since we have a 600ml bottle, we will need to calculate the amount of sugar in this volume.

First, we need to calculate the amount of sugar per 1 ml of drink:

10 grams / 100 ml = 0.1 grams/ml

Now, we can calculate the total amount of sugar in a 600ml bottle:

0.1 grams/ml * 600 ml = 60 grams

Therefore, if you drank a 600ml bottle of the soft drink, you would consume 60 grams of sugar.

Now, let's calculate the amount of sugar in a teaspoon. A teaspoon of sugar is approximately 4 grams.

So, if you consume a 600ml bottle of the soft drink, you would be consuming:

60 grams / 4 grams = 15 teaspoons of sugar.

Therefore, you would consume 15 teaspoons of sugar if you drank a 600ml bottle of the soft drink.