That is a ridiculous question, anybody knows vases come in many assorted sizes.
Yes a vase can either be 20 milliliters in volume or 2 liters in volume but not both.
Two litres.Two litres.Two litres.Two litres.
It would depend on the size of the vase
The word vase has one syllable.
A vase is typically larger than 20 mL; it is more likely to be closer to 2 liters, as vases are designed to hold flowers and water, requiring a greater volume. However, the size can vary widely depending on the design and purpose of the vase. If you’re looking for a specific vase, it’s best to check its dimensions or capacity directly.
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2 litres = 2000 cm3 The cross-sectional area of the vase is 11*11 cm2 = 121 cm2 So height = 2000/121 = 16.5289 cm (to 4 dp).
Many of the vases are valued in price close to $100 each. The exact amount for the vase will depend upon the exact vase and its condition.
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There are 4 liters in 4 liters.
.480 liters
?? 2.31 liters!