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(a)
To find: The volume of ink in picoliters needed to completely cover a square inch of paper.
(a)

Answer to Problem 60E
Explanation of Solution
Given: Inkjet printers spray droplets of ink onto paper. The volume of a single droplet is about 10 picoleters. Some printers spray as many as
Volume of 1 droplet = 10 picoliters
Spray to cover a square inch paper =
So, volume of
(b)
To find:The volume of ink to spray a square inch paper in liters.
(b)

Answer to Problem 60E
Explanation of Solution
Given: Inkjet printers spray droplets of ink onto paper. The volume of a single droplet is about 10 picoleters. Some printers spray as many as
To spray a square inch paper =
Now, change this into liter.
In
In 1 picoliter
In
(c)
To find: The area of paper to the nearest power of 10 and find the volume of ink.
(c)

Answer to Problem 60E
Explanation of Solution
Given: Inkjet printers spray droplets of ink onto paper. The volume of a single droplet is about 10 picoleters. Some printers spray as many as
The shape of paper is rectangle whose dimension is 8.5 in by 11 in
Area of paper piece
To spray a square inch paper =
To spray
Hence,
(d)
To find: The number of pages can print if cartridge contains 60 milliliters of ink.
(d)

Answer to Problem 60E
Explanation of Solution
Given: Inkjet printers spray droplets of ink onto paper. The volume of a single droplet is about 10 picoleters. Some printers spray as many as
In part (c), calculated each page needed 1 milliliter of ink.
In 1 milliliter = 1 page print
In 60 milliliters
Hence, 60 pages print by an inkjet cartridge contains 60 milliliters of ink.
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