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ingChemistry: Chapter 1,2,3 - Mozilla Firefox https://session.masteringchemistry.com/myct/itemView?assignmentProblemID-95432192 apter 1,2,3 blem-Solving Strategies: Think about Your Thinking 20 of 29 Part B - Establish the conversion factor for fluid ounces and milliliters If 300. mL of water are poured into the measuring cup, the volume reading is 10.1 oz. This indicates that 300 ml 10.1 oz are equivalent. How many milliliters are in a fluid ounce based on this data? Express your answer in milliliters to three significant figures. View Available Hint(s) 1 fluid oz= mL

Explanation / Answer

Given 300 mL and 10.1 oz are equivalent

so, 300 mL = 10.1 oz

1 oz = how many mL?

So mL that is equivalent to 1 oz is given by = 300 mL x 1 oz / 10.1 oz = 29.7 mL