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If a tank leaks 10 mL of fluid each hour, how long will it take to fill up a one liter jar
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If a tank leaks 10 mL of fluid each hour, how long will it take to fill up a one liter jar
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The correct answer is 100 hours, because 1000ml makes 1 liter.
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It will take 100 hours to fill up a jar because 10 x 100 = 1000 and 1000ml = 1L
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