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26 July, 04:02

A laboratory experiment requires 250 millimeters of water for boiling. It also requires 100 millimeters of water for a cooling process.

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  1. 26 July, 04:24
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    1.05 L

    Explanation:

    There is some info missing I think this is the original question.

    A laboratory experiment requires 250 millimeters of water boiling. it also requires 100 mills of water for a cooling process. If a student performs the experiment three times, how much total water will the student need? Give your answer in liters.

    Step 1: Calculate the volume required for each experiment.

    The volume required is the sum of the volumes used: 250 mL + 100 mL = 350 mL

    Step 2: Calculate the volume required for the 3 experiments

    We have to multiply the volume required for each experiment by 3.

    3 * 350 mL = 1050 mL

    Step 3: Convert the volume to liters

    We use the relation 1 L = 1000 mL.

    1050 mL * (1 L/1000 mL) = 1.05 L
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