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`375 mL = "__________"kL`

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To convert 375 mL to kiloliters (kL), we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the conversion factor 1 kiloliter (kL) is equal to 1,000,000 milliliters (mL). ### Step 2: Set up the conversion To convert milliliters to kiloliters, we will divide the number of milliliters by the number of milliliters in one kiloliter: \[ 375 \text{ mL} = \frac{375}{1,000,000} \text{ kL} \] ### Step 3: Perform the division Now we will divide 375 by 1,000,000: \[ \frac{375}{1,000,000} = 0.000375 \text{ kL} \] ### Step 4: Write the final answer Thus, 375 mL is equal to: \[ 0.000375 \text{ kL} \] ### Final Answer: 375 mL = **0.000375 kL** ---
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