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Which of the following is equivalent to 140 centiliters? Question 5 options: 14.0 milliliters 0.00140 kiloliters 1.4 deciliters 0.140 liters
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Which of the following is equivalent to 140 centiliters?
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14.0 milliliters
0.00140 kiloliters
1.4 deciliters
0.140 liters
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the answer is b! i hope this helps!
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The answer 0.00140 kiloliters
ecause one litre=100 centiliters, and one kilolitre=one litre which means that one kilolitre =100000 centiliters So 140 centiliters are 140 divided by 100000 kiloliters=0.00140 kiloliters
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