12 ounce can of Coke and 8 ounce carton of apple juice. She drank all of the Coke and only 1/2 of the apple juice. There are 30 ml in each ounce of liquid. How many ml did Mrs. Heath drink?

12 + 4 = 16 ounces

16 * 30 = _______ ml

80

Well, Mrs. Heath seems to have a love-hate relationship with her beverages! Let's break it down. She drank a full 12-ounce can of Coke, and that means she gulped down 12 x 30 = 360 ml of Coke. Now, for the apple juice, she only managed to finish half of the 8-ounce carton. This means she sipped on 8/2 = 4 ounces of apple juice. In terms of milliliters, that's 4 x 30 = 120 ml. So in total, Mrs. Heath drank 360 + 120 = 480 ml of liquid. Cheers to her!

To find out how many ml Mrs. Heath drank, we need to calculate the total amount of liquid in ml contained in the 12-ounce Coke can and the 8-ounce apple juice carton.

First, let's calculate the total amount of liquid in ml contained in the Coke can:
12 ounces * 30 ml/ounce = 360 ml

Next, let's calculate the total amount of liquid in ml contained in the apple juice carton:
8 ounces * 30 ml/ounce = 240 ml

Now, let's find out how much of the liquid Mrs. Heath drank. She drank all of the Coke, which is 360 ml, and only half of the apple juice, which is 1/2 * 240 ml = 120 ml.

Therefore, Mrs. Heath drank a total of 360 ml + 120 ml = 480 ml of liquid.

To find out how many mL Mrs. Heath drank, we need to calculate the total amount of liquid in the Coke and the apple juice, and then multiply it by the conversion factor of 30 mL per ounce.

Mrs. Heath drank a 12 ounce can of Coke, so the total amount of Coke consumed is 12 ounces.

Mrs. Heath also consumed only half of the 8 ounce carton of apple juice, so the amount of apple juice consumed is 8 ounces divided by 2, which is 4 ounces.

Now, let's calculate the total amount of liquid consumed:

Total amount of Coke consumed = 12 ounces
Total amount of apple juice consumed = 4 ounces

Total liquid consumed = Total amount of Coke consumed + Total amount of apple juice consumed

Total liquid consumed = 12 ounces + 4 ounces = 16 ounces

Finally, we need to convert the total amount of liquid consumed from ounces to milliliters using the conversion factor:

Total milliliters consumed = Total liquid consumed * 30 mL/ounce

Total milliliters consumed = 16 ounces * 30 mL/ounce

Total milliliters consumed = 480 mL

Therefore, Mrs. Heath drank a total of 480 mL.