An imagined scene of a large metal bucket filled with glistening water next to it are multiple empty cups that are used for measurement. The cup has a clear calibration marking of 320ml etched on its side. The bucket's hefty size indicates its capacity to accommodate around 10.5 liters. The setting is on a rustic wooden table against the backdrop of a kitchen area with blurred utensils. There is natural light falling on these objects creating beautiful shadows and a sense of balance.

A bucket holds 10.5litters. A cup holds about 320ml. Estimate the number of cups of water that the bucket holds

To estimate the number of cups of water that the bucket holds, we need to convert the volume of the bucket from liters to milliliters since the cup volume is given in milliliters.

1 liter = 1000 milliliters

So, the bucket holds:
10.5 liters * 1000 milliliters/liter = 10500 milliliters

To find the number of cups, we divide the total volume of the bucket by the volume of a cup:

10500 milliliters / 320 milliliters/cup ≈ 32.81 cups

Therefore, the bucket holds approximately 32.81 cups of water.

320mL = 0.320L

10.5 / 0.320 = ?

for an estimate, .320 is about 1/3, so 3*10.5 ≈ 31 or 32 cups

a bucket holds 10.5 litres. a cup holds about 320ml

You divide and multiply

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