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A recipe calls for 100 ml of water. How many liters is this?
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A recipe calls for 100 ml of water. How many liters is this?
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In 100 ml of water there is .1 liters.
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it is 0.1 because 1000 ml=1 liter so subtract a zero and move the decimal over to the left 1 and you get 0.1 (also i looked up on google how many ml in a liter and then subtracted a zero from 1000 and it gave me 0.1 liters)
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