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Physics, 24.04.2020 06:20 makennahudson94

The volume of a bottle is 1,000 ml. Three glasses, all the same size, have different amounts of water in them.
• Glass A contains .1 l
• Glass B contains .01 dal
• Glass C contains 10 dl
Which glass when poured into the bottle will fill, but not overflow the bottle?

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