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Ava's watering can holds 2 liters of

water. She uses 200 milliliters to
water each of her plants. How many
plants can she water if she use the
entire watering can? (uh i’m about to get 0 ‍)

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Answer:

2,000 m (2 Liters) = 100 plants

Explanation:

2,000 milliliters make up 2 liters.

200 liters are being poured.

2,000/200 = 10

10 plants are being watered each time.

200 m = 10 plants

400 m = 20 plants

600 m = 30 plants

800 m = 40 plants

1,000 m = 50 plants

1,200 m = 60 plants

1,400 m = 70 plants

1,600 m = 80 plants

1,800 m = 90 plants

2,000 m = 100 plants

Let me know if this helps!

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