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Mike measured the volume of liquids in his science experiment. Sample A had a volume of 4.828 liters. Sample B had a volume of 0.17 liters.

The volume of Sample A is how many times the volume of Sample B?

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you have to divide 4.828 and .17 and you will get 28.4 
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Answer: 28.4

Explanation:

Given : Mike measured the volume of liquids in his science experiment. Sample A had a volume of 4.828 liters. Sample B had a volume of 0.17 liters.

Then, the number of times volume of Sample A is greater than the volume of Sample B is given by :-


\frac{\text{Volume of Sample A}}{\text{volume of Sample B}}\\\\=(4.828)/(0.17)\\\\ =28.4

Hence, the volume of Sample A is 28.4 times the volume of Sample B.

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