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How may milliliters are there in 3.2 liters?  

A. 0.32

B. 32

C. 3200

D. 320

Answer Explanation:

We know that 1 L =1000 mL, which we use to convert between the two units. The conversion fractions of interconverting are:

And

Since we want to end up with millimeters, the second conversion is used in converting L to mL as:

Thus, 3.2 L is equivalent to 3200 mL.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is C.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Math

  • Q #1: A child has collected 250 pennies, 200 nickels, 125 dimes, and 25 quarters. Which of the following charts accurately organizes the number of coins?

    A. A

    B. B

    C. C

    D. D

    Answer Explanation

    In this scenario, we use the given chart and scale provided to find the number of each coin and select the right number of coins the student collected.

    It is clear that the first choice if the correct answer. The child collected 250 pennies, 200 nickels, 125 dimes, and 25 quarters.

  • Q #2: Which of the following relationships represents a no 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 increases

    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 negative correlation

    Option c is a negative correlation

    Option d is a positive correlation

    Thus, the correct statement is a.

  • Q #3: A recipe calls for 5.5 teaspoons of vanilla. 1 teaspoon equals approximately 4.93 mL. Which of the following is the correct amount of vanilla in mL?

    A. 10.2 mL

    B. 12 mL

    C. 7.43 mL

    D. 27 mL

    Answer Explanation

    We need to find how many mL are in 5.5 teaspoons. We are told that 1 teaspoon is about 4.93 mL, which we interpret as follows:

               

    Or

             

    Since we are looking for mL, we use the second option.

             

    Thus, 5.5 teaspoons can hold approximately 27 mL.