Caroline has 6.8 L of lemonade to serve 20 people. How many milliliters can she pour into each glass if she divides the lemonade up evenly among her guests?
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\[ 1 \text{ liter} = 1000 \text{ milliliters} \] \[ 6.8 \text{ liters} = 6.8 \times 1000 = 6800 \text{ milliliters} \] Show more…
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