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ok thanks for all the answers i usually forgot in my math test 0-0

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1 Liter (L) is equal to 1000 milliters (mL).

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Lei Claveria

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ok that was on our book but i forgot
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Drew Tremblay

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can you elaborate?

ok i mean 1000 mililiters 0-0

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Adolf Rohan

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So grateful
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Cortez Stoltenberg

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awsum, ty

1 liter contains 1000 ml

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pieter marais

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sorry

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Will Schultz

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thanxx

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