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1. The problem asks which container can hold the mixture of 1 L of water and 750 mL of orange juice. 2. First, convert all volumes to the same unit. Since 1 L = 1000 mL, the total volume is: $$1\,\text{L} + 750\,\text{mL} = 1000\,\text{mL} + 750\,\text{mL} = 1750\,\text{mL}$$ 3. Now, compare the total volume of 1750 mL to the capacities of the containers: - Container A: 750 mL - Container B: 1 L = 1000 mL - Container C: 1.5 L = 1500 mL - Container D: 2 L = 2000 mL 4. Since 1750 mL is greater than 1500 mL (Container C) but less than 2000 mL (Container D), only Container D can hold the mixture. 5. Therefore, the correct answer is Container D with a capacity of 2 L.
A750 mLB1 LC1.5 LD2 L