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Maria Works in a local pharmacy and must prepare a stock of a drug solution for local veterinarian the pharmacy has in stock 3 l of the drug solution and the veterinarian is in needing to courts using the chart in the text how many quarts would be remaining of the three leaders after Maria makes the solution

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Question:

Solution:

Data of the problem:

- The pharmacy has in stock 3 L of the drug solution.

- The veterinarian is needing 2 quarts.

Notice that 1 quart is equivalent to 0,946353 L, then 2 quarts is 1.89271L

thus, the Liters remaining are:

3L - 1.89271L = 1.11L

then, using the appropriate conversion factor, we have that the quarts remaining are:

[tex]1.11L\text{ (}\frac{1\text{ quart}}{0,946353L}\text{)}=\text{ 1.17 quarts}[/tex]

then, the solution is:

[tex]\text{1.17 quarts}[/tex]

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