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31 servings, 170mL leftover
There are 1,000mL in 1L, so Jennifer made 5,000mL of punch. If her brother made an additional 750mL, then they made 5,750mL of punch total. Divide 5,750 by 180 to get the number of 180mL servings.
You get 31.9444... so there are 31 180mL servings plus leftover punch. To find the amount of leftover punch, you can multiply 31 by 180mL, to get 5580. Subtract 5580 from 5750 to get 170mL of leftover punch.
There are 1,000mL in 1L, so Jennifer made 5,000mL of punch. If her brother made an additional 750mL, then they made 5,750mL of punch total. Divide 5,750 by 180 to get the number of 180mL servings.
You get 31.9444... so there are 31 180mL servings plus leftover punch. To find the amount of leftover punch, you can multiply 31 by 180mL, to get 5580. Subtract 5580 from 5750 to get 170mL of leftover punch.
Let's convert 5 L to mL. There are a 1000 mL in 1 L. So, clearly, 5 L = 5000 mL. Now, let's add to see how much punch they made in total:
[tex]5000+750=5750[/tex]
They made 5750 mL in total (her and her brother). Now, to see how many 180 mL servings that is, we can simply divide:
[tex] \frac{5750}{180} = \frac{575}{18} = 31.944 [/tex]
So, they would have 31 servings of 180 mL of punch. There would also be 0.944 of 180 mL left over which is 169.92 mL. All in all, your answer is:
They would have 31 servings of 180 mL, and 169.92 mL left over.
[tex]5000+750=5750[/tex]
They made 5750 mL in total (her and her brother). Now, to see how many 180 mL servings that is, we can simply divide:
[tex] \frac{5750}{180} = \frac{575}{18} = 31.944 [/tex]
So, they would have 31 servings of 180 mL of punch. There would also be 0.944 of 180 mL left over which is 169.92 mL. All in all, your answer is:
They would have 31 servings of 180 mL, and 169.92 mL left over.