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Tank A holds 8538 ml of water and Tank B holds 5931 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 ten ml? mlCheck Answer

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Tank A holds 8538 ml of water and Tank B holds 5931 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 ten ml? mlCheck Answer

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Solution

To find the total volume of water in Tank C, we need to add the volume of water in Tank A and Tank B.

Step 1: Add the volume of water in Tank A and Tank B. 8538 ml (Tank A) + 5931 ml (Tank B) = 14469 ml

Step 2: Round the total volume to the nearest ten ml. 14469 ml rounds up to 14470 ml because the digit in the ones place is greater than or equal to 5.

So, the volume of water in Tank C, rounded to the nearest ten ml, is 14470 ml.

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