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If Anne needs to drink 3.9 liters of water how many bottles would she drink to reach 3.9 liters if the bottles are 10 fl oz (296mL)?
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If Anne needs to drink 3.9 liters of water how many bottles would she drink to reach 3.9 liters if the bottles are 10 fl oz (296mL)?
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she will have to give 2.8 liters
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3.9 liters = 3900mL
296 mL/bottle
3900/296 = 13.1756757
13.18 bottles of water to reach 3.9 liters
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