A sugar cube has a volume of about 4.9 ml. What is the total volume in milliliters of 1.5×106 sugar cubes? (1 point)

A. 0.735×10^7 ml

B. 7.35×10^6 ml

C. 7.35×10^5 ml

D. 7.35×10^7 ml

To find the total volume of 1.5×10^6 sugar cubes, we can multiply the volume of one sugar cube (4.9 ml) by the number of sugar cubes (1.5×10^6):

Total volume = 4.9 ml * 1.5×10^6 = 7.35×10^6 ml

Therefore, the answer is B. 7.35×10^6 ml.

To find the total volume in milliliters of 1.5×10^6 sugar cubes, multiply the volume of one sugar cube by the number of sugar cubes.

Volume of one sugar cube = 4.9 ml

Number of sugar cubes = 1.5×10^6

Total volume = Volume of one sugar cube × Number of sugar cubes

Total volume = 4.9 ml × 1.5×10^6

To multiply 4.9 ml by 1.5×10^6, we can multiply the numbers and combine the exponents:

Total volume = 7.35×10^6 ml

Therefore, the correct answer is option B. 7.35×10^6 ml.

To find the total volume in milliliters of 1.5×10^6 sugar cubes, we need to multiply the volume of one sugar cube by the number of sugar cubes.

Given that the volume of one sugar cube is 4.9 ml, we can calculate the total volume by multiplying this value by 1.5×10^6:

Total volume = (4.9 ml * 1.5×10^6)

To multiply these values, we can keep the exponential notation the same and multiply the numbers:

Total volume = (4.9 * 1.5) × 10^(6+0)

Total volume = 7.35 × 10^6 ml

Therefore, the total volume in milliliters of 1.5×10^6 sugar cubes is 7.35×10^6 ml.

So the correct answer is B. 7.35×10^6 ml.