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A bottle can hold 250 millilitres. How much water do we need to fill three such bottles?

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`3 xx 250` millitres `=750` millilitres
We can say this in words 750 millilitres is 3 time as. much as 250 millilitres Using only,numbers, we have, 3 times as müch as `250=3 xx 250=750`
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