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Which measurement is equivalent to 350 milliliters in scientific notation
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Which measurement is equivalent to 350 milliliters in scientific notation
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0.35 liters is one possible answer
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To convert milliliter to liter using scientific notation, all you have to do is multiply by 10^-3 and leave it that way.
Therefore, the given amount can be written in scientific notation as follows:
350 ml = 350 * 10^-3 liter
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