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Explanation:

This is a definite maybe kind of question.

Start with the 280. It has a range of 280 +/- 10 mL. That means that each serving is between 270 and 290. If she serves exactly 280 every time she will need 22 * 280 = 6160 mL or 6160/1000 = 6.16 L which gives her a margin of 0.340 L or 340 mL

Consider 270 mL

270 mL * 22 = 5940 mL or 5.94 L She has a little over 1/2 L left over. She has enough soup for 22 people.

Finally think about 290 per serving

290 * 22 = 6380. This should work as well providing she has more than 6.38 Liters which is not a slam dunk. With a leeway of 0.5 L and she only makes 6 Liters, she does not have enough.

So maybe. (Since you can explain this question, you can, I should think, use 0.5 Liters as a leeway).

There is one condition I have not considered and that is what happens if you have 7 Liters of soup? Then the leeway in the serving size does not matter.

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