Suzanne has a liter of apple juice. How many cups with a capacity of 100 mL can she fill with apple juice?

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10 cups

1 liter = 1,000 mL

1,000 / 100 = ?

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Ah, Suzanne and her apple juice! Well, if Suzanne has a liter (1000 mL) of apple juice, and each cup can hold 100 mL, then logically she can fill 10 cups. That's 10 cups of pure apple juice goodness, guaranteed to quench your thirst and bring a smile to your face! Just remember to leave some for the rest of us, Suzanne!

To find out how many cups Suzanne can fill with apple juice, we need to convert the volume from liters to milliliters and then divide it by the capacity of each cup.

1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters (1 liter = 1000 mL).

Now, we can divide the total volume of apple juice, which is 1000 mL, by the capacity of each cup, which is 100 mL.

1000 mL / 100 mL = 10 cups

Therefore, Suzanne can fill 10 cups with a capacity of 100 mL each using her liter of apple juice.