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A recipe for chocolate pudding calls for 600 milliliters of milk and 120 milliliters of heavy cream. How many liters of liquid are needed for 2 servings of pudding?
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A recipe for chocolate pudding calls for 600 milliliters of milk and 120 milliliters of heavy cream. How many liters of liquid are needed for 2 servings of pudding?
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1 serving is a total of 720 milliliters.
2 servings is 1440 milliliters.
1000 milliliters is 1 liter
1440 milliliters is 1.44 liters
2 servings of chocolate pudding calls for 1.44 liters of liquid.
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