Tank A holds 6,199 ml of water and Tank B holds 7,688 ml of water. The water from both tanks is poured into Tank C which is empty. What is the volume of water in Tank C, rounded to the nearest thousand ml?
Question
Tank A holds 6,199 ml of water and Tank B holds 7,688 ml of water. The water from both tanks is poured into Tank C which is empty. What is the volume of water in Tank C, rounded to the nearest thousand ml?
Solution
To solve this problem, follow these steps:
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Add the volume of water in Tank A to the volume of water in Tank B. This will give you the total volume of water in both tanks.
6,199 ml (Tank A) + 7,688 ml (Tank B) = 13,887 ml
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The question asks for the volume of water in Tank C, rounded to the nearest thousand ml. To do this, look at the hundreds place of the total volume. If it's 5 or more, round up. If it's less than 5, round down.
In this case, the hundreds place is 8 (from 887), which is more than 5. So, we round up.
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Therefore, the volume of water in Tank C, rounded to the nearest thousand ml, is 14,000 ml.
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