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A square foot is a unit of area, not volume, so it does not have a direct conversion to milliliters. However, if you were to consider a hypothetical scenario where you have a liquid with a depth of one foot covering an area of one square foot, you would have 28,316.85 milliliters, as there are 28,316.85 milliliters in a cubic foot. This assumes uniform depth across the entire square foot.

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7mo ago

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