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A scientist poured 1.6 x 103 milliliters of water into a container that already had 2.8 x 104 milliliters of salt water and 9.4 x 103 milliliters of sugar water.

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A scientist poured 1.6 x 10³ milliliters of water into a container that already had 2.8 x 10⁴ milliliters of salt water and 9.4 x 10³ milliliters of sugar water. How many milliliters of liquid were in the container?

A.1.7 x 10⁴ milliliters

B.3.58 x 10⁴ milliliters

C.3.74 x 10⁴ milliliters

D.3.9 x 10⁴ milliliters

Answer:

C. 3.74 x 10⁴ milliliters

Explanation:

The milliliters of liquid that WERE in the container = The milliliters of liquid that were in the container before adding 1.6 x 10³ milliliters of water

This equals to:

2.8 x 10⁴ milliliters of salt water and 9.4 x 10³ milliliters of sugar water.

Hence:

2.8 x 10⁴ milliliters of salt water + 9.4 x 10³ milliliters of sugar water

= (2.8 × 10⁴) + (9.4 × 10³)

= 37400

= 3.74 x 10⁴ milliliters

Therefore, option C is correct

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