Convert the following volumes from liters to the indicated derived units. 1-12.9 L to milliliters 2-6.40 L to deciliters. 3-0.0289 L to microliters.
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To convert liters to milliliters, we need to multiply by 1000 (since there are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter). So, for 12.9 L: 12.9 L * 1000 = 12900 mL $\boxed{12900 \text{ mL}}$ Show more…
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