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)

Responses

7.35×105 ml
7.35 times 10 superscript 5 baseline ml

0.735×107 ml
0.735 times 10 superscript 7 baseline ml

7.35×106 ml
7.35 times 10 superscript 6 baseline ml

7.35×107 ml

To find the total volume of 1.5x10^6 sugar cubes, you would multiply the volume of one sugar cube (4.9 ml) by the number of sugar cubes (1.5x10^6).

(4.9 ml) x (1.5x10^6) = 7.35x10^6 ml

Therefore, the total volume in milliliters of 1.5x10^6 sugar cubes is 7.35x10^6 ml. Answer: 7.35×106 ml

To find the total volume of 1.5x10^6 sugar cubes, we need to multiply the volume of one sugar cube by the number of sugar cubes.

The volume of one sugar cube is 4.9 ml.

So, the total volume is:

Total volume = Volume of one sugar cube x Number of sugar cubes
= 4.9 ml x 1.5x10^6

Multiplying these two values together, we get:

Total volume = 7.35x10^6 ml.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

7.35x10^6 ml

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

The volume of one sugar cube is 4.9 ml.

So, you can calculate the total volume by multiplying:
Total volume = Volume of one sugar cube × Number of sugar cubes

Total volume = 4.9 ml × 1.5×10^6

To multiply 4.9 by 1.5×10^6, you can first multiply the non-exponential parts: 4.9 × 1.5 = 7.35

Then, you add the exponents together: 10^6 + 10^0 = 10^6

Therefore, the total volume is 7.35×10^6 ml.

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