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4.Thirty percent of the liquid evaporated. If 560 milliliters remain, how many milliliters evaporated?
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4.Thirty percent of the liquid evaporated. If 560 milliliters remain, how many milliliters evaporated?
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The answer is 392 because 560 multiplied by .7 is 392
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