Concept explainers
Interpretation:
Whether a liter or a quart is large needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Volume is the amount occupied by a substance. Volume is the measuring quantity of three-dimensional space occupied by a
Answer to Problem 5RQ
The liter is larger than the quart.
Explanation of Solution
In the metric system, liter (L) is used as a volume unit.
Quarts and liters are both examples of units to measure the volume of substance specially used to measure liquids.
The relation between two units is as follows:
The liter is used to measure the larger amount and quart for smaller, where a liter is larger than a quart.
Chapter 5 Solutions
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