Well,I have a science question it says

:If you have 3 liters of air in your lungs and 2/10 of that is oxygen,how many milliliters of oxygen are in your lungs?

3 liters = 3,000 mmilliliters

0.2 * 3,000 = ?

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600ml

To find out how many milliliters of oxygen are in your lungs, you need to determine the proportion of oxygen in the given amount of air. Here's how you can approach the problem:

Step 1: Convert liters to milliliters
Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, you can convert the given 3 liters of air into milliliters by multiplying it by 1000:
3 liters * 1000 milliliters/liter = 3000 milliliters

Step 2: Calculate the amount of oxygen
Since 2/10 of the air is oxygen, you can find the amount of oxygen by multiplying the total amount of air (3000 milliliters) by the fraction of oxygen:
3000 milliliters * (2/10) = 600 milliliters

Therefore, there are 600 milliliters of oxygen in your lungs.