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A Scientist used 6.87 liters of a liquid for an experiment. How many milliliters of the liquid did the scientist use for this experiment?

A) 687,000 mL
B) 68,700 mL
C) 6,870 mL
D) 687 mL

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The answer is : (A) 6870.00ml
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User David Campos
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Answer:

C) 6870.00

Explanation:

1 liter is equal to 1,000 mililiters.

So you must multiply 6.87 by 1,000.

You can easily do this by moving 6.87 to the left by 3 units (number of 0's in 100)

so you get

6870.00

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User SquiresSquire
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