A bottle of ant killer holds 1,5L of concentrate. To make up a solution, 5 capfuls are added to 1L of water. Each capful is 25mL. How many litres of solutions can be made if you use the entire bottle of concentrate
If the bottle of ant killer holds 1.5L of concentrate, and each capful is 25mL, then the total number of capfuls in the bottle of concentrate is 1.5L / 25mL/capful = 60 capfuls.
Since 5 capfuls are added to 1L of water to make a solution, then each solution requires 5 capfuls + 1L/0.025L/capful = 5 capfuls + 40 capfuls.
Therefore, each solution requires 45 capfuls/capful.
Hence, the total number of solutions that can be made from the entire bottle of concentrate is 60 capfuls / 45 capfuls/capful = <<60/45=1.3333333333333333>>1.33 liters. Answer: \boxed{1.33}.
To determine how many liters of solution can be made using the entire bottle of concentrate, first, let's calculate the total volume of concentrate in the bottle:
Volume of concentrate = 1.5 liters
Next, we need to determine how many capfuls are in the bottle:
1 capful = 25 mL
To convert mL to liters, divide by 1000:
1 capful = 25 mL ÷ 1000 = 0.025 liters
To find the number of capfuls in the bottle, divide the volume of concentrate by the volume of one capful:
Number of capfuls = 1.5 liters ÷ 0.025 liters/capful = 60 capfuls
Since each capful is added to 1 liter of water, we can determine the total volume of solution that can be made by multiplying the number of capfuls by the volume of water for each capful:
Total volume of solution = Number of capfuls × Volume of water per capful
Total volume of solution = 60 capfuls × 1 liter/capful = 60 liters
Therefore, you can make 60 liters of solution using the entire bottle of concentrate.
To figure out how many liters of solution can be made using the entire bottle of concentrate, we need to know the total volume of concentrate in milliliters and then convert it to liters.
The bottle of ant killer holds 1.5 liters of concentrate. Since we know that each capful is 25 mL, we can calculate the total volume of concentrate in milliliters by multiplying the number of capfuls by the volume of each capful:
Total volume of concentrate = Number of capfuls * Volume of each capful
= 5 capfuls * 25 mL
= 125 mL
Next, we need to convert the total volume of concentrate from milliliters to liters. Since there are 1,000 milliliters in 1 liter, we can divide the total volume of concentrate in milliliters by 1,000 to get the volume in liters:
Total volume of concentrate in liters = Total volume of concentrate in milliliters / 1,000
= 125 mL / 1,000
= 0.125 liters
Therefore, using the entire bottle of concentrate, you can make 0.125 liters of solution.