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Graham made 12,000 milliliters of orange juice. If he sells 1 liter bottles for $1.09 how much will he earn if he sells all of his bottles of juice?
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Graham made 12,000 milliliters of orange juice. If he sells 1 liter bottles for $1.09 how much will he earn if he sells all of his bottles of juice?
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13.08$. 12000 milliliters = 12 liter so 12 *1.09
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1000mm= 1 liter
12000mm=_liter
12000 divide by 1000= 12
12 times 1.09= 13.08
So it is $13.08.
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