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9 September, 00:47

A volume of 300 milliliters of water is added to a liter of water. What is the final volume of water, in milliliters?

a. 1300 liters

b. 3000 mL

c. 30,000 mL

d. 1300 mL

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  1. 9 September, 00:58
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    The final volume of water is 1300 milliliters

    Option - d

    Solution:

    Given the volume of water before adding is 1 liter = 1000 ml

    Volume of water added = 300 ml

    To find the total volume of water, we have to add both the quantities mentioned above, that is

    The total volume of water = 1000 + 300 = 1300 ml

    Conversion from liter to milliliter:

    To convert liters to ml, we have to multiply the liter value by 1000.

    For example: to find out how many milliliters are there in 2 liters we have to multiply 2 by 1000, which makes 2000 milliliters.
  2. 9 September, 00:59
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    1L=1000mL

    1000mL+300mL=1300mL

    so the answer is d. 1300mL
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