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A biology experiment calls for 10 milliliters of water. How much water does the experiment call for in centiliters? A) 1 B) 10 C) 100 D) 1000
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A biology experiment calls for 10 milliliters of water. How much water does the experiment call for in centiliters? A) 1 B) 10 C) 100 D) 1000
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A biology experiment calls for 10 milliliters of water. How much water does the experiment call for in centiliters? A) 1 B) 10 C) 100 D) 1000
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The answer is A) 1 centiliter
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