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Arrange the following measurement in order from smallest to largest. 2000 milititers 4.1 liters 0.7 liters

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answer is

o.7 liters 2000 milliliters and 4.1 liters

Explanation:

1 / 5

1 \text{ liter} ={1{,}000}\text{ milliliters}1 liter=1,000 milliliters1, start text, space, l, i, t, e, r, end text, equals, 1, comma, 000, start text, space, m, i, l, l, i, l, i, t, e, r, s, end text

So, 1 \text{ milliliter} = \dfrac1{1{,}000}\text{ liter}1 milliliter=

1,000

1

liter1, start text, space, m, i, l, l, i, l, i, t, e, r, end text, equals, start fraction, 1, divided by, 1, comma, 000, end fraction, start text, space, l, i, t, e, r, end text

Hint #22 / 5

We know \maroonD{0.7}0.7start color #ca337c, 0, point, 7, end color #ca337c liters is less than \greenD{4.1}4.1start color #1fab54, 4, point, 1, end color #1fab54 liters. But where does \blueD{2{,}000}2,000start color #11accd, 2, comma, 000, end color #11accd milliliters fit?

We need to convert \blueD{2{,}000}2,000start color #11accd, 2, comma, 000, end color #11accd milliliters to liters before we can compare.

Hint #33 / 5

\begin {aligned}{\blueD{2{,}000} \text{ mL}}&= {\blueD{2{,}000} \text{ mL}}\times \dfrac{1 \text{ L}}{{1{,}000 \text{ mL}}} \\\\ &= {\dfrac{\blueD{2{,}000} \cancel{\text{ mL}}}{1}}\times \dfrac{1 \text{ L}}{{1{,}000 \cancel{\text{ mL}}}} \\\\ &=\dfrac{\blueD{2{,}000}\text{ L} }{1{,}000}\\\\ &=\blueD{2{,}000}\text{ L}\div1{,}000\\\\ &=\blueD{2}\text{ L} \end{aligned}

2,000 mL

=2,000 mL×

1,000 mL

1 L

=

1

2,000

mL

×

1,000

mL

1 L

=

1,000

2,000 L

=2,000 L÷1,000

=2 L

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2000 4.1 and 0.7 hoped this help
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