A bottling plant has 163,150 bottles with a capacity of 355 mL, 123,000 caps, and 31,050 L of beverage. (a) How many bottles can be filled and capped? 87464 ✓ HopHelpCh3N9 (b) How much of each item is left over? 0 XL of beverage bottles caps 75686 35536 (c) Which component limits the production? O number of bottles O number of caps O volume of beverage

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A bottling plant has 163,150 bottles with a capacity of 355 mL, 123,000 caps, and 31,050 L of beverage.
(a) How many bottles can be filled and capped?
87464
HopHelpCh3N9
(b) How much of each item is left over?
0
XL of beverage
bottles
caps
75686
35536
(c) Which component limits the production?
O number of bottles
O number of caps
O volume of beverage
Transcribed Image Text:A bottling plant has 163,150 bottles with a capacity of 355 mL, 123,000 caps, and 31,050 L of beverage. (a) How many bottles can be filled and capped? 87464 HopHelpCh3N9 (b) How much of each item is left over? 0 XL of beverage bottles caps 75686 35536 (c) Which component limits the production? O number of bottles O number of caps O volume of beverage
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V o l u m e space o f space B e v e r a g e space equals space 31 comma 050 space L

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