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How may milliliters are there in 2.5 liters?

A. 0.25

B. 250

C. 25

D. 2500

Answer Explanation:

We use 1 L =1000 mL to convert between the two units. The conversion options of interconversions are:

And

We want millimeters, use the second option to change L to mL as:

Therefore, 2.5 L is equivalent to 2500 mL.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is D.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Math

  • Q #1: Which of the following relationships represents a negative correlation between two variables?

    A. As a student’s class attendance decreases, the student’s overall grade remains the same

    B. As the number of hours a person exercises decreases, the weight of that person remains unchanged

    C. As the number of miles driven increases, the amount of the gasoline in the tank decreases

    D. As the amount of water plant receives increases, the growth rate of the plant increase.

    Answer Explanation

    Correlation of two variables falls into:

    Positive correlation: an increase in one variable causes another variable to increase

    Negative correlation: an increase in one variable causes another one to decrease

    No correlation: a change in one variable does not cause any response in another variable.

    From the given choices

    Option a is no correlation

    Option b is a no correlation

    Option c is a negative correlation

    Option d is a positive correlation

  • Q #2: A class of 40 students has 18 boys and 22 girls. What is ratio of girls to boys in the class?

    A. 11:9

    B. 20:9

    C. 9:11

    D. 20:11

    Answer Explanation

    A ratio is of the form a : b but can also be converted to a fraction of the form a/b, where b is not equal to zero. Besides, to in ration means per in fraction form.

    In the class of 40 students, 22 are girls and 18 are boys. Thus, the ratio of girls to boys becomes:

     

    The above fraction can be reduced further since 2 is a common factor in both 22 and 18. Thus

     

    In ratio form, girls: boys=11:9

    Thus, the ratio of girls to boys in a class of 40 students is 11 to 9.

  • Q #3: Which of the following is the correct decimal placement for the product of 1.9 * 0.75?

    A. 1.425

    B. 14.25

    C. 0.01425

    D. 0.001425

    Answer Explanation

    In the given problem, we use the calculator to evaluate the product 1.9 * 0.75 = 1.425