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With 14 liters of loratadine we can fill 135 bottles. How many milliliters of loratadine are needed to fill 106 bottles

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It will take about 10990 milliliters to fill 106 vials of loratadine.

Rule of three in Chemistry

Based on the information in the statement, to obtain the number of milliliters needed to fill 106 vials of loratadine, just construct the following simple rule of three:

14 liters of loratadine - 135 vials

x liters of loratadine - 106 vials

14 * 106 = 135x

1484 = 135x

x ≅ 10.99 liters of loratadine (value rounded to two decimal places).

Note, however, that the statement asks for the volume of loratadine in milliliters. To convert from liters to milliliters, just multiply the value obtained by above 1000:

10.99 * 1000 = 10990 milliliters.

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