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Convert the measurement. Use unit fractions or the metric conv 38 L to mL 38 L = mL. (Type a whole number or a decimal.)
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1 Liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, so 38L=38000ml. You can remember the order of metric conversions with the acronym (K)ing (H)enry (D)oesn’t (U)sually (D)rink (C)hoclate (M)ilk
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