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If we have 300 centiliters, we would have
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If we have 300 centiliters, we would have
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You would have 3 liters. 3 liters is the same to 300 centiliters.
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You would have 3 liters. 1 liter=100 centiliters, and 1 centiliter=0.01 liters
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