Sagot :
Well there is 1000ml in 1l
10x10=100x100=1000
So you need to 10x100=1000
So it is 100 groups of 10
10x10=100x100=1000
So you need to 10x100=1000
So it is 100 groups of 10
Answer: There are 100 groups of 10 ml in 1 liter
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that there are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter.
To find the number of groups of 10 ml in 1 liter, we have to divide 1 liter by 10 ml, such that
The number of groups of 10 ml in 1 liter=
[tex]\frac{1\ liter}{10\ ml}\\\\=\frac{1000\ ml}{10\ ml}...............\text{[1 liter=1000 ml]}\\\\=100[/tex]
Therefore, there are 100 groups of 10 ml in 1 liter.