Answer:
[tex]m_{sugar}=23.7g\ sugar[/tex]
Explanation:
Hello,
In this case, we can first compute the volume of the sample in mL from the ounces:
[tex]8oz*\frac{29.5735mL}{1oz} =236.6mL[/tex]
Thus, with the volume of the sample, we can compute the amount of sugar given the 10 g of sugar per 100 mL of soft drink as shown below:
[tex]m_{sugar}=236.6mL*\frac{10g\ sugar}{100mL}\\ \\m_{sugar}=23.7g\ sugar[/tex]
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