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Laura wants to pour a total of 800 milliliters of a liquid. So far, she has poured 779.1 milliliters. How many more milliliters must Laura pour?
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Laura must pour 800 milliliters - 779.1 milliliters = <<800-779.1=20.9>>20.9 more milliliters. Answer: \boxed{20.9}.
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