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17 October, 21:25

A bottle of shampoo has a capacity of 0.43 L. How many milliliters of shampoo does the bottle contain? (1 L = 1,000 mL) A. 4.3 mL B. 860 mL C. 430 mL D. 43 mL

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  1. 17 October, 21:42
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    The correct answer is C

    C. 430 mL

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that 1 liter is equivalent to 1,000 milliliters

    1L = 1,000mL

    So the number we have to go from liters to milliliters we multiply it by 1,000 and change the L per mL

    0.43L = 0.43 * 1000 mL

    0.43L = 430 mL

    The bottle of shampoo contain 430 mL

    if we look at the options they give us, we will see that it is equal to option c

    A. 4.3 mL

    B. 860 mL

    C. 430 mL

    D. 43 mL
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