A glass of orange juice contains 2.9 dL of juice. How many milliliters of orange juice are in the glass? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Use abbreviations for Units

There are 290 mL of orange juice in the glass.

To convert deciliters (dL) to milliliters (mL), you need to multiply by 10.

Given that a glass of orange juice contains 2.9 dL of juice, to find the equivalent in milliliters, you can use the following conversion:

2.9 dL * 10 = 29 mL

Therefore, there are 29 mL of orange juice in the glass.

To convert deciliters (dL) to milliliters (mL), we need to know that there are 10 milliliters in 1 deciliter. Therefore, to convert the volume of orange juice from dL to mL, we can multiply the given value by 10.

Given that a glass of orange juice contains 2.9 dL of juice, we can calculate the volume in milliliters as follows:

2.9 dL * 10 mL/dL = 29 mL

Therefore, there are 29 mL of orange juice in the glass. This answer is expressed to two significant figures, and the appropriate units are milliliters (mL).