If 567mL of water are added to a flask which already contains 1.440 L, what is the new volume of water in the flask?

My work:
1.400L=1440mL
567mL=0.567L

new volume will be 1.440 + 0.567 in Litres

or 1440 + 567 in mL

I agree with John.

To find the new volume of water in the flask after 567 mL are added to it, you need to add the initial volume of water in the flask to the additional volume of water added.

Given:
Initial volume of water in the flask = 1.440 L
Additional volume of water added = 567 mL

First, convert the additional volume of water from milliliters (mL) to liters (L) by dividing it by 1000 since there are 1000 mL in a liter:
567 mL ÷ 1000 = 0.567 L

Now, add the initial volume and the additional volume of water:
1.440 L + 0.567 L = 2.007 L

Therefore, the new volume of water in the flask is 2.007 L.