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Volume, SM-Bank 108

A class is making ice-cubes for a science experiment.

One ice-cube container requires 0.35 litres of water to fill it.

How many millilitres of water would a student need to fill up one container?  (1 mark)

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\(350\)

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\(\text{Since there are 1000 mL in 1 litre,}\)

\(\text{Volume}\) \(=0.35\times 1000\)
  \(= 350\ \text{millilitres}\)

Filed Under: Unit Conversion Tagged With: num-title-ct-core, smc-4982-10-mL/L/kL

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