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Karla has 2 L of juice she pours the juice into another container that has 500 mm of juice in it how many milliliters of juice does the container have in I’ll show you where 1 L equals 1000 mL

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To determine the total amount of juice in the container after Karla pours her 2 liters, we convert 2 liters to milliliters and add it to the existing 500 milliliters. The container has 2,500 milliliters of juice in total.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student asked how many milliliters of juice does a container have if Karla pours 2 liters into it, which already contains 500 milliliters of juice. To find the answer, we need to add the amount of juice Karla is pouring to the amount already in the container.

We know that 1 liter is equivalent to 1,000 milliliters. Thus, Karla's 2 liters of juice is:

2 L × 1,000 mL/L = 2,000 mL

Now, we add the juice already in the container:

2,000 mL (from 2 L) + 500 mL (already in container) = 2,500 milliliters.

Therefore, the container now has 2,500 milliliters of juice.

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