A sugar cube has a volume of about 4.9 ml. What is the total volume in milliliters of 1.5×10^6 sugar cubes?(1 point)

Responses

7.35×10^6 ml
7.35 times 10 superscript 6 baseline ml

7.35×10^5 ml
7.35 times 10 superscript 5 baseline ml

0.735×10^7 ml
0.735 times 10 superscript 7 baseline ml

7.35×10^7 ml

To find the total volume of 1.5×10^6 sugar cubes, we need to multiply the volume of a single sugar cube by the number of sugar cubes.

The volume of a single sugar cube is 4.9 ml.

To find the total volume, we multiply the volume of a single sugar cube by the number of sugar cubes:

Total volume = 4.9 ml * 1.5×10^6

To multiply a number by a power of 10, we add the exponents:

Total volume = 4.9 ml * 1.5 * 10^6

Total volume = 7.35 * 10^6 ml

Therefore, the total volume of 1.5×10^6 sugar cubes is 7.35×10^6 ml.

To find the total volume of 1.5×10^6 sugar cubes, we need to multiply the volume of one sugar cube (4.9 ml) by the number of sugar cubes (1.5×10^6).

4.9 ml * 1.5×10^6 = 7.35×10^6 ml

Therefore, the total volume in milliliters of 1.5×10^6 sugar cubes is 7.35×10^6 ml.

To find the total volume of 1.5×10^6 sugar cubes, you need to multiply the volume of one sugar cube by the number of sugar cubes.

Given that one sugar cube has a volume of 4.9 ml, you can multiply 4.9 ml by 1.5×10^6 to get the total volume.

4.9 ml * 1.5×10^6 = 7.35×10^6 ml

Therefore, the correct answer is 7.35×10^6 ml.