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Which is smaller? Milliliter Centiliter Deciliter Liter @kirbykirby @leonardo0430 @MikeyMaximum @kl0723
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1 liter = 1000 milliliter = 100 centiliter = 10 deciliter
So that mean that the answer is 10deciliter
millimeter < centiliter < deciliter < liter
milliliter*
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that is right cause the only reason it is 1000milliliter so that it took alot or time to get that high and get to an high amout
exactly, you need the most units of "millileters" just to get 1 liter :), compared to the other units
so the answer is diciliter
not quite ..
that is true no not no more is is now millileters
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so the asnwer is millimeters
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