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7 September, 09:55

In a science class, students water a plant with the same amount of water each day for 28 consecutive days. If the student use a total of 23.8 liters of water over 28 days, how many liters of water did they use each day? How many millilitres did they use each day?

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  1. 7 September, 10:09
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    use a calculator
  2. 7 September, 10:10
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    First you multiply 28.8 liters by 28 days and then you get 666.4 liters which is 666,400 milliliters for 28 days. Then you divide 666,400 by 28 and get 23,800 milliliters.
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