To find the concentration of the solution in grams per liter (g/L), we need to convert the given quantities and then calculate the concentration using the following steps:
1. **Convert kilograms to grams**:
- 2 kg of sugar = 2,000 grams of sugar
2. **Convert cubic meters to liters**:
- 1 cubic meter (m³) = 1,000 liters (L)
- Therefore, 8 m³ of solution = 8 × 1,000 L = 8,000 liters
3. **Calculate the concentration**:
- Concentration (g/L) = \(\frac{\text{mass of solute (g)}}{\text{volume of solution (L)}}\)
- In this case:
\[
\text{Concentration} = \frac{2,000 \text{ g}}{8,000 \text{ L}}
\]
4. **Simplify the fraction**:
- \[
\text{Concentration} = \frac{2,000}{8,000} = 0.25 \text{ g/L}
\]
Therefore, the concentration of the solution is 0.25 g/L.