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a scientist has 2/3 liter of solution. He uses 1/2 of the solution. how much solution is used for the experiment ?

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Answer:

2/6 or 1/3

Explanation:

First, multiply the fractions: 2/3 x 1/2 = 2/6 which is simplified as 1/3

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Given:
2/3 liter of solution.
1/2 of the solution is used.

Find how much the solution is used for the experiment.

We simply multiply the 2 fractions.

2/3 liters * 1/2 = 2*1 / 3* 2 = 2/6
2/6 is simplified to 1/3

1/3 liter of solution was used in the experiment.

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