\begin{tabular}{l} Leslie has a watering can that holds 3 liters of water. She uses 250 milliliters of water on each of her plants. \\ How many plants can she water? Enter your answer in the box. \\ plants \\ \hline Review Progress \\ \hline\end{tabular}
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To find out how many plants Leslie can water, we need to convert the capacity of her watering can into milliliters since she measures the water for each plant in milliliters. There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter, so her 3-liter watering can holds 3000 milliliters of water. Now, we divide the total volume of the watering can by the amount of water used per plant: 3000 milliliters ÷ 250 milliliters/plant = 12 plants. So, Leslie can water 12 plants.
