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A bottle contains 3.5 L of water. A second bottle contains 3750 mL of water. How many more millimeters are in the larger bottle of them in the smaller bottle
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A bottle contains 3.5 L of water. A second bottle contains 3750 mL of water. How many more millimeters are in the larger bottle of them in the smaller bottle
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Hey there,
3.5 L = 3.5 x 1000
= 3,500 mL
The second bottle has more water than the first bottle,
3,750 mL - 3,500 mL = 250 mL
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Hey you!
1 L = 1000 ml
3.5 L = 3500 ml
3750 - 3500 = 250
There are 250 for ml in the larger bottle than the smaller one.
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