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Please help I don't know how to do this ​-example-1
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Answer: 40,000mL

Explanation:

There is 1000mL in a single liter. The unit mL stands for milliliters. Milli- means 10^3. Using the conversion factor of 1L=1000mL, we have the following:


40L*(1000mL)/(1L)

The liters will cancel, and we will get the desired units of mL:


40L*(1000mL)/(1L)=40,000mL

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Answer:

40,000ML

Explanation:

Multiply the volume value by 1000

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