1) the prefix milli- means 1/1,000. how many times would you have to fill and empty a 10 ml graduated cylinder in order to fill a 1 liter soda bottle?

i put 100 times.

2) what are eight examples of liquid products sold by volume

u

1) Right

2) Remember that some of the products are not necessarily drinkable, e.g., soap, oil.

1) To determine how many times you would have to fill and empty a 10 ml graduated cylinder to fill a 1 liter (1000 ml) soda bottle, you need to divide the volume of the soda bottle by the volume of the graduated cylinder.

Volume of the soda bottle: 1 liter = 1000 ml
Volume of the graduated cylinder: 10 ml

To find the number of times, divide the volume of the soda bottle by the volume of the graduated cylinder:

Number of times = Volume of soda bottle / Volume of graduated cylinder
= 1000 ml / 10 ml
= 100

So, you would have to fill and empty the 10 ml graduated cylinder 100 times to fill a 1 liter soda bottle.

Answer: 100 times

2) Eight examples of liquid products sold by volume can include:

1. Milk
2. Fruit juice
3. Shampoo
4. Cooking oil
5. Perfume
6. Laundry detergent
7. Vinegar
8. Soda or carbonated beverages

These are just a few examples, as there are numerous liquid products sold by volume in various categories such as food, beverages, beauty and personal care, cleaning products, and more.