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ian is going to water his plants. is it reasonable to say he will fill the watering can with 3 liters of water? explain.
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ian is going to water his plants. is it reasonable to say he will fill the watering can with 3 liters of water? explain.
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hello
This is possible for a smaller watering can. 3 liters is about 3/4 of a gallon (imagine a jug of milk).
It is equivalent to 3000 ml, which would also be 100 ounces of water.(5 -20 oz bottles of water).
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