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The pharmacist has a 3.6 L bottle of cough syrup. If she fills a bottle that is 1,500 ml, how many ml of cough syrup does the pharmacist have left? (1 L = 1,000 ml)

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Step-by-step explanation:
3.6 L = 3,600 ml
3,600 ml - 1,500 ml = 2,100 ml

The pharmacist has 2,100 ml (2.1 L) cough syrup left.
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