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A scientist wants to measure out 0.31 liters of a liquid, but she can only find a beaker that measures volume in centiliters. How many centiliters should she measure to equal 0.31 liters?
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A scientist wants to measure out 0.31 liters of a liquid, but she can only find a beaker that measures volume in centiliters. How many centiliters should she measure to equal 0.31 liters?
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1 liter = 100 centiliter
0.31 * 100 = 31
31 centiliters = 0.31 liters
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1 liter = 100 centiliter
0.31 * 100 = 31
31 centiliters = 0.31 liters
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