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Eaches seven science classes. He needs 12 liters of water for each class to perform an upcoming experiment. How many milliliters of water does he need in all? explain your think…
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Eaches seven science classes. He needs 12 liters of water for each class to perform an upcoming experiment. How many milliliters of water does he need in all?
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84
Explanation:
7 × 12 = 84
84 × 1000 = 84000
84000 mililetre
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