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a faucet drips at a rate of 5.20 mL each minute. How many liters of water will the faucet lose in 72.0 hours? (1000 mL= 1 liter ; 60 min 1 hr)
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a faucet drips at a rate of 5.20 mL each minute. How many liters of water will the faucet lose in 72.0 hours? (1000 mL= 1 liter ; 60 min 1 hr)
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22.464 L in 72 hours
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