Chapter 1: Q63-E (page 62)
How many milliliters of a soft drink are contained in a 12.0-oz can?
Short Answer
The volume in milliliters of a soft drink contained is 355 milliliters.
Chapter 1: Q63-E (page 62)
How many milliliters of a soft drink are contained in a 12.0-oz can?
The volume in milliliters of a soft drink contained is 355 milliliters.
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