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Kristen has 7.5ml of water and her lab partner Rebecca has 2.3l. how many total microliters do they have?

Sagot :

1 liter=1,000 mililiters
1 liter=1,000,000 microliters
1milliliter=1,000 microliters
milli=thousand
micro=million
Convert 2.3liters⇒2,3000ml by multiplying by 1,000
2,300ml+7.5ml=2,307.5ml
Multiply 2,307.5ml by 1,000 microliters
2,307.5ml×1,000=2,307,500 microliters
There are 2,307,500 microliters
There are 2,307.5 millilitres (divide by 1,000)
There are 2.3075liters(divide by 1,000)

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