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Edgar Chavez
30 March, 03:30
One mL of water is equal to
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Miguel Jenkins
30 March, 05:34
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1 milliliter of water (ml)
Equals : 0.04 ounces of water (oz wt.)
Fraction : 1/25 ounces of water (oz wt.)
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