measure from larger to smaller units, and vice versa; a. Liter to milliliter Word Problem:
I bought 3 liters of coke. Then
I equally pour the coke with 10 glasses. How many milliliters of coke to be poured in glasses for it to be equal? Presentation of the problem:
Have you ever tried buying a coke in store? Have you ever tried sharing it with your family? Did you try sharing it equally?
My mother and I went to the grocery store to buy some
food and drinks for the simple celebration of our father's birthday. We bought a 3 liter coke for the 10 of us. I asked myself how I can divide it equally for fair distribution of the coke. How many milliliters for every pair of glasses for it to be equal. Generation of Solutions:
To know how many milliliters per
glasses, I should convert first the 3 liters to milliliters, then the result will be divided to 10 which is the number of glasses to know how many milliliters I need to pour. Processing of Solutions: In this problem, we will be using the AGONSA Method. Asked: How many milliliters (ml) of coke to be poured in each glass for it to be equal? Given: 3 Liters (L) of coke and 10 glasses. Operation: ml = L x 1000 Solution: ml = 3 x 1000 ml = 3000