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Converting Units
Your pet needs 2 teaspoons of medicine. If you have a measuring syringe that measures in mL only, how may mL of medicine will your pet need?
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Since 1 teaspoon is approximately equal to 5 mL, your pet will need 10 mL of medicine (2 teaspoons x 5 mL/teaspoon = 10 mL).
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