To figure out how many cups of soda you can get from $35 when a 2.00 L bottle costs $1.99, we first need to determine how many bottles you can buy with that amount of money.
First, divide the total amount of money by the cost of one bottle:
Number of bottles = Total money / Cost of one bottle
In this case:
Number of bottles = $35 / $1.99 ≈ 17.59
This means you can buy approximately 17 bottles of soda since you can’t purchase a fraction of a bottle.
Next, since each 2.00 L bottle contains 4.23 cups for every 1 liter, we’ll compute the total liters in 17 bottles:
Total liters = Number of bottles × 2.00 L
Total liters = 17 × 2.00 L = 34.00 L
Now we need to convert liters to cups:
Total cups = Total liters × Cups per liter
Total cups = 34.00 L × 4.23 cups/L ≈ 143.82 cups
So, rounding down since you can’t have a fraction of a cup, you can get approximately 143 cups of soda from $35.