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A scientist used 786 milliliters of a liquid for an experiment. How many liters of the liquid did the scientist use for this experiment? A. 786,000 L B. 7.86 L C. 0.786 L D. 0.0786 L
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A scientist used 786 milliliters of a liquid for an experiment. How many liters of the liquid did the scientist use for this experiment?
A. 786,000 L
B. 7.86 L
C. 0.786 L
D. 0.0786 L
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