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A water cooler can hold 50 pt of water. About how many liters of water can it hold? (1L = 1.06 qt) *
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A water cooler can hold 50 pt of water. About how many liters of water can it hold? (1L = 1.06 qt) *
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If you convert the 50 pt, to liter then you get
23.65 liters, but if you round up then that will be too much water. So, the nearest whole number is 22 liters,
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