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two example 1 liter and 2 liter give me 1 to 10 example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1 litre The volume of a small milk carton

1 litre The volume of a small milk carton2 L The volume of a large milk carton, or large plastic bottle of pop

1 litre The volume of a small milk carton2 L The volume of a large milk carton, or large plastic bottle of pop4 L The volume of a large plastic milk jug

1 litre The volume of a small milk carton2 L The volume of a large milk carton, or large plastic bottle of pop4 L The volume of a large plastic milk jug25 L The volume of a standard beer cooler

1 mm The thickness of a Canadian dime

1 mm The thickness of a Canadian dime1 cm Diameter of a AAA battery, or the length of a thumb-tack

1 mm The thickness of a Canadian dime1 cm Diameter of a AAA battery, or the length of a thumb-tack2 cm Diameter of a Canadian penny

1 mm The thickness of a Canadian dime1 cm Diameter of a AAA battery, or the length of a thumb-tack2 cm Diameter of a Canadian penny2.65 cm Diameter of a Canadian $1 coin

1 mm The thickness of a Canadian dime1 cm Diameter of a AAA battery, or the length of a thumb-tack2 cm Diameter of a Canadian penny2.65 cm Diameter of a Canadian $1 coin2.8 cm Diameter of a Canadian $2 coin

1 mm The thickness of a Canadian dime1 cm Diameter of a AAA battery, or the length of a thumb-tack2 cm Diameter of a Canadian penny2.65 cm Diameter of a Canadian $1 coin2.8 cm Diameter of a Canadian $2 coin5 cm Width (short side) of a business card

1 mm The thickness of a Canadian dime1 cm Diameter of a AAA battery, or the length of a thumb-tack2 cm Diameter of a Canadian penny2.65 cm Diameter of a Canadian $1 coin2.8 cm Diameter of a Canadian $2 coin5 cm Width (short side) of a business card12 cm Diameter of a conventional CD

1 mm The thickness of a Canadian dime1 cm Diameter of a AAA battery, or the length of a thumb-tack2 cm Diameter of a Canadian penny2.65 cm Diameter of a Canadian $1 coin2.8 cm Diameter of a Canadian $2 coin5 cm Width (short side) of a business card12 cm Diameter of a conventional CD21.5 cm The width of a standard sheet of photocopy paper

1 mm The thickness of a Canadian dime1 cm Diameter of a AAA battery, or the length of a thumb-tack2 cm Diameter of a Canadian penny2.65 cm Diameter of a Canadian $1 coin2.8 cm Diameter of a Canadian $2 coin5 cm Width (short side) of a business card12 cm Diameter of a conventional CD21.5 cm The width of a standard sheet of photocopy paper50 cm The length of a newborn baby

Answered by qureshimahin36
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Step-by-step explanation:

3. 3l 65ml = 1l=1000ml so 3l=3000ml

3000ml+65ml= 3065 ml

4. 9l= 1l= 1000ml so 9l= 9000ml

5. 2l= 1l=1000ml so 2l=2000ml

6. 1l 30ml= 1l=1000mp+ 30 ml= 1030ml

7. 7l= 1l=1000ml so 7l=7000ml

8. 6l=1l=1000ml so 6l=6000ml

9. 5l 60ml= 1l=1000ml so 5l=5000mp+60 ml = 5060ml

10. 4l= 1l=1000ml so 4l= 4000 ml

Hope it helps!

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