Answer:
The two products that can be found in a common grocery store and that contain less than 100 mL are:
- Small toothpaste (50 mL)
- Shampoo in sachet (50 mL)
Explanation:
Every 100 milliliters corresponds to about 3.4 ounces, therefore, you can observe any product purchased from a nearby supermarket and verify if its volume corresponds to a value less than 3.4 ounces, in which case it actually contains less than 100 milliliters, I will I have given the example of small toothpaste, which I find in a 50-milliliter presentation and shampoo in sachet (not in a bottle), which has the same volume.