Madison is carrying a 11.3 liter jug of sports drink that weighs 7 kg.


What is the constant multiple of liters in a jug to the weight in kilograms?
Incorrect

Note: The constant multiple should be a reduced fraction,
not a mixed number.

Answer :

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Answer:

          [tex]\large\boxed{\large\boxed{constat\text{ }multiple=\frac{113liter}{70kg}}}[/tex]

Explanation:

The constant multiple of liters in a jug to the weight in kilograms is the ratio or fraction that represents the number of liters of the sports drink in a jug to the weight.

[tex]constat\text{ }multiple=ratio=\frac{number\text{ }of\text{ }liters}{weight\text{ }in\text{ }kg}[/tex]

[tex]constat\text{ }multiple=\frac{11.3liter}{7kg}[/tex]

Convert the fraction into an equivalent fraction with integer numbers:

[tex]constat\text{ }multiple=\frac{11.3liter\times 10}{7kg\times 10}=\frac{113liter}{70kg}[/tex]

Since, the fraction cannot be reduced, that is the answer.

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