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To determine how many 35ml "nips" are in a 70cl bottle, you first need to convert the volume to the same unit of measurement. There are 1000ml in 1 liter, so a 70cl bottle is equivalent to 700ml. Then, you divide the total volume of the bottle (700ml) by the volume of each "nip" (35ml) to find the answer. In this case, 700ml divided by 35ml equals 20 nips in a 70cl bottle.
Yes, 1 liter (1L) is more than 70 centiliters (70CL). Since 1 liter is equal to 100 centiliters, 1L is equivalent to 100CL, which is greater than 70CL. Therefore, 1L is indeed more than 70CL.
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I figured you're talking about preschoolers. I did one game where the children will arrange a set of 3 numerals. If they do it correctly, they will temporarily tape it together and flip it to see a complete picture on the back side. If they did it wrong, the picture will be wrong. It's like a self-correcting material. They can later play with these again during free play. I hope that helps :)