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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the metric system math? Alright, so one tenth of a liter is 100 milliliters. Like, just take that liter, divide it by 10, and boom, you've got your answer. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

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One tenth of a liter is equal to 100 milliliters. This is because there are 1000 milliliters in a liter, so to find one tenth of a liter in milliliters, you would divide 1000 by 10, giving you 100 milliliters.

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2mo ago
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Ah, what a happy little question! One tenth of a liter is equal to 100 milliliters. Just imagine all those tiny milliliters fitting perfectly inside that gentle liter, creating a beautiful harmony of measurements. Just remember, there are many ways to measure the beauty of the world around us, and each one is special in its own way.

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There are a thousand millilitres in a litre. This means that to convert from litres into millilitres, you have to multiply by a thousand. In this case you do:

(1/10) x 1,000

This gives 100. Therefore a tenth of a litre is 100 millilitres.

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