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cestrela7 [59]
4 years ago
11

I’ll mark Brainliest to whomever answers this question first 575 mL =??? L

Mathematics
2 answers:
Leto [7]4 years ago
6 0

1 ml + 1/100 l

so..

575 ml + 575/100 which is equal to 0.575 .

AND I WOULD ALSO ADD THAT dtr34r4r IS RIGHT ...YOU COULD USE GOOGLE

blagie [28]4 years ago
5 0

I think it's trying to get you to convert into liters. In which case a simple google search would have done the job...but I'll save you the time.

0.575

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