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Matt buys 14 jars of paint. Each jar contains 300 milliliters of paint. How many liters of paint in all is there in the jars?
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Matt buys 14 jars of paint. Each jar contains 300 milliliters of paint. How many liters of paint in all is there in the jars?
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Multiply 14 • 300. After, you’ll need to convert the answer to liters, and in my calculations, 4,200 milliliters into liters are 4.2. If you don’t want a decimal as your answer, it would be 4 liters and 200 milliliters. Hope this helps.
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