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Kevin pours 250ml of water into a jug .how much more water does he need to add to fill it up to 1 litre mark?
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Kevin pours 250ml of water into a jug .how much more water does he need to add to fill it up to 1 litre mark?
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need 750. 1000-250=750
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He needs 750ml to reach 1l because there is 1000ml in a litre.
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