7. There were 75 cL of oil in a bottle. How many litres of oil would be left in the bottle if Santi used 180 mL of it?
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We know that 1 cL = 10 mL. So, 75 cL = 75 * 10 mL. 75 * 10 = 750 mL Now, we know that there were 750 mL of oil in the bottle initially, and 180 mL were used. So, we need to subtract 180 mL from 750 mL to find out how much oil is left in the bottle. 750 mL - 180 Show more…
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