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2,000 mL is equal to: c? 0.2 L 2 L 20 L 200 L
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2,000 mL is equal to:
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0.2 L
2 L
20 L
200 L
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it is B.) 2,000 mL is equal to 2 L.
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B.) 2,000 mL is equal to 2 L.
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