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Mark needs to buy his dad 1 liter of milk for a recipe. The store sells only 473 ml containers. How many should he buy to make sure his dad has the amount of milk he needs? *
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Mark needs to buy his dad 1 liter of milk for a recipe. The store sells only 473 ml containers. How many should he buy to make sure his dad has the amount of milk he needs? *
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1,000ml = 1 Liter
473 + 473 + 473 = 1,419
The answer is 3 containers of milk.
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