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14 March, 06:16

If a bottle contains 3.5 liters of water and a second water bottle contains 3,750 milliliters of water. how many milliliters are in the larger bottle than in the smaller bottle

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  1. 14 March, 08:58
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    First, we need to convert all units to ml.

    The standard conversion is the 1 liter = 1000 ml

    Therefore:

    3.5 liter = 3.5 * 1000 = 3500 ml

    To get the difference in the amounts water between the two bottles, simply subtract the smaller amount from the larger amount as follows:

    difference in amount = 3750 - 3500 = 250 ml

    This means that the larger bottle has 250 ml of water more than the smaller bottle
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