Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 9 - Measurement - 9.2 Measuring Area and Volume - Exercise Set 9.2 - Page 595: 86

Answer

The statement makes sense.

Work Step by Step

A quart is a unit measure for volume. A liter is also a unit measure for volume. Therefore, we can convert from units of quarts to units of liters, or from units of liters to units of quarts. Since one liter is slightly more than one quart, it makes sense that one quart is approximately 0.94635295 liter. The statement makes sense.
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