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a bottle contains 3.5liter of water. A second bottle contains 3,750 millimeters of water .how many more millimeters are in. the larger bottle than in the smaller bottle
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a bottle contains 3.5liter of water. A second bottle contains 3,750 millimeters of water .how many more millimeters are in. the larger bottle than in the smaller bottle
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3.5 L= 3,500 mL
3,750 mL- 3,500 mL= 250 mL
The larger bottle has 250 mL more than the smaller one has
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well, if you convert 3.5 liters to 3,500 milliliters, all you do from there is do
3,750 - 3,500 =
250 milliliters
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