Mathematics, 21.10.2020 16:01 Dinojacob
Joy makes 6.5 litres of soup, correct to the nearest 0.5 litres.
She serves the soup in 280ml portions, correct to the nearest 10ml.
22 people order this soup.
Does joy definitely have enough soup to serve 22 people?
Show how you decide.
Your final line must be written as, Joy definitely does have enough soup or Joy may not have enough soup.
I tried so hard to answer it but it isn't right so if you give me an answer please explain it so next time I will have a similar type of question I will know how to do it.
This is what i tried
6250:275=22.8 (1 d. p)
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