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26 October, 17:18

Ed bought 3 liters of water 2750 milliliters of sports drink and 2.25 liters of juice. Which statement is true.

A. Ed bought 50 milliliters more sports drink than juice. B. ed bought 1.25 liters more water than juice. C. ed bought 75 milliliters more water than juice. D. ed bought 250 milliliters more water than sports drink

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  1. 26 October, 17:44
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    Your answer is D.

    1 liter = 1,000ml
  2. 26 October, 17:48
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    The answer is D. 250 ml is. 25 liters. 2750 ml equals 2.75 liters and 3 minus 2.75 is. 25. So the 3 liters of water is 250 ml (.25 liters) more than the 2750 ml (2.75 liters) of sports drink
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