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3.5 liters of water. A second bottle contains 3,750 milliliters of water. How many milliliters are in the larger bottle than in the smaller bottle? plz help♥
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3.5 liters of water. A second bottle contains 3,750 milliliters of water. How many milliliters are in the larger bottle than in the smaller bottle? plz help♥
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so in the smaller bottle there is 3,500 milliliters, so you would subtract the smaller bottle from the larger, and you would get: 250 milliliters more than the smaller :)
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