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needs 70 inilliliters of distilled water
for each of 15 experiments. She has a
bottle that contains 975 milliliters of
distilled water. Is there enough water
in the bottle for all 15 experiments?
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It’s 5,905 bc you need to add all of you distilled water to know if you have enough
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