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A recipe for cake calls for 5.25 deciliters of milk. How many liters of milk are needed for the cake?
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To convert the amount of milk from deciliters to liters we proceed as follows:
1 liter = 10 deciliters
therefore the amount of liters used in making the cake will be found as follows:
5.25/10×1=0.525 liters
Answer: 0.525 liters
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