*~üG@ >šHHÛ@ÿçÿîÿR#(ü,, ç `,- ^ì&'dAxxxx€LÔp4 ÿLAB ACTIVITY 3 NAME_________________0 MEMBERS______________0 _____________________0 _____________________@X ÿ ÿEQUIPMENT: 2-liter bottle, six 12-oz cans, measuring cup, funnel, pkg. of D8-oz cups, ruler, water, masking tape, pencil and paper, calculator. HOBJECTIVE: To compare cost of a product sold by a metric volume to the Jcost of the same in an English volume. (The price of a 2-liter bottle of 0Gcoke is ___________. The price of a 6-pack of 12-oz cokes is _______.) 0 PROCEDURE: 0/1. Calculate the cost per ounce of the 6-pack.    K2. Measure 3 inches down from the top of the 2-liter bottle. Put a piece Iof masking tape on the bottle so the bottom of the tape marks the 3-inch Jdistance. Put the funnel in the bottleneck. Fill the measuring cup with Hwater to the 8-oz (or 16-oz) mark and pour it into the bottle. Write a Htally mark in the space provided to indicate "one measurement." Repeat Kthis process until the water level reaches the bottom of the tape. Mark a Htally mark for the last cup and, if water is left in the cup, write the Gnumber of ounces left in the cup. Count the number of tally marks and Hmultiply by the 8 ounces (or 16 ounces). Subtract from this number the Inumber of ounces of water left in the measuring cup. This is the volume M(capacity) of the 2-liter bottle in ounces. Save the filled bottle for Step 05. 0VTally: Volume of 2-liter bottle:  N3. Calculate the cost per ounce of the soft drink in the 2-liter bottle sold 0 for $1.49.    H4. If an average serving size is 8 ounces, how many servings will each 0package of soft drink give?  9Which package of soft drink has the lower cost per ounce? 0Which is the better buy? 09Why do you think this is a better choice than the other?   H5. Fill the empty 12-oz cans with water. Determine the number of 8-oz 0*cups you can fill from the six 12-oz cans. GHow does this compare to the number of 8-oz servings you calculated in 0Part 4? KDetermine the number of 8-oz cups you can fill from the 2-liter bottle you Ffilled in Part 2. How does this number compare to the number of 8-oz 0"servings you calculated in Part 4? H6. Do you have any interesting and meaningful facts to add to your lab 0report?    07*Be ready for lab presentations. Try to be creative!