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Original post by z_o_e
I done this so far

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Yeah so now use the conversion I've mentioned to find out how many ml that is equal to. From there you can find out how many servings can be made.
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Original post by RDKGames
Yeah so now use the conversion I've mentioned to find out how many ml that is equal to. From there you can find out how many servings can be made.


Then I divide the servings by 2400ml?

2400/3=800 servings

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Original post by z_o_e
Then I divide the servings by 2400ml?

2400/3=800 servings

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Almost. You're dividing something in units of millilitres by something in units of litres. You need the units to be the same.
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Original post by RDKGames
Almost. You're dividing something in units of millilitres by something in units of litres. You need the units to be the same.




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Original post by RDKGames
Almost. You're dividing something in units of millilitres by something in units of litres. You need the units to be the same.


What do I do next?

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Original post by z_o_e
What do I do next?

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Convert it into litres.
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Original post by RDKGames
Convert it into litres.


I don't know how to convert cm into L

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Original post by z_o_e
I don't know how to convert cm into L

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You've already converted from cm3 into ml. Now convert from ml into L.
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Original post by RDKGames
You've already converted from cm3 into ml. Now convert from ml into L.




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Original post by RDKGames
Yeah so now use the conversion I've mentioned to find out how many ml that is equal to. From there you can find out how many servings can be made.




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Okay now explain to me where you pulled out an 8, a 3 and the 24 from? 2400ml is not 24L...
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Original post by RDKGames
Okay now explain to me where you pulled out an 8, a 3 and the 24 from? 2400ml is not 24L...


Is It 2.4 L?

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Yes.
Reply 973
Original post by RDKGames
Yes.


Servings 2?

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No. Where did you get that from?
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Original post by RDKGames
No. Where did you get that from?


"Servings of ice cream is 0-3 liters"

And 2.4 liters?


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Original post by z_o_e
"Servings of ice cream is 0-3 liters"

And 2.4 liters?


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Isn't that saying 0.3L? As in each serving is 0.3L.
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Original post by RDKGames
Isn't that saying 0.3L? As in each serving is 0.3L.


Oh yes actually it is

So 2.4/0.3

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Original post by z_o_e
Oh yes actually it is

So 2.4/0.3

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Exactly.
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Original post by RDKGames
Exactly.


Did the second bit

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