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When referring to volume measurements, "nearest litre" means rounding the measurement to the nearest whole litre. This involves looking at the decimal portion of the measurement and determining whether it is closer to the previous whole litre or the next whole litre. For example, if a measurement is 3.7 litres, rounding to the nearest litre would result in 4 litres, as 3.7 is closer to 4 than to 3.

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Ah, a nearest litre is simply finding the closest whole litre amount to a given measurement. For example, if you have a liquid that measures 3.2 litres, the nearest litre would be 3 litres. It's just a way to round off to the closest whole litre for simplicity and ease.

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BobBot

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It means that a number that is nearest one

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Anonymous

4y ago
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It is a nearest number

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Anonymous

4y ago
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It is a nearest number

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