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A gardener owns an old, petrol-driven mower. It has a fuel tank with a capacity of half a gallon. How many centilitres is this? (1 gallon ≈ 4.5 litres)
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A gardener owns an old, petrol-driven mower. It has a fuel tank with a capacity of half a gallon. How many centilitres is this? (1 gallon ≈ 4.5 litres)
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A gardener owns an old, petrol-driven mower. It has a fuel tank with a capacity of half a gallon. How many centilitres is this? (1 gallon ≈ 4.5 litres)
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if 1 gallon = 4.5 liters, then 1/2 a gallon will equal half of 4.5 liters....which = 2.25 liters
1 liter = 100 centiliters.....so 2.25 liters = (2.25 * 100) = 225 centiliters <=
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