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Ryan fills his cats water bowl is it reasonable to say he uses 1 milliliter of water?
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Ryan fills his cats water bowl is it reasonable to say he uses 1 milliliter of water?
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no, because
1 ml = 0.03381402 oz of water
much too less to fill a bowl
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