The problem asks us to arrange the given measurements in order from smallest to largest. The measurements are 2000 milliliters, 4.1 liters, and 0.7 liters.

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1. Problem Description

The problem asks us to arrange the given measurements in order from smallest to largest. The measurements are 2000 milliliters, 4.1 liters, and 0.7 liters.

2. Solution Steps

First, we need to convert all measurements to the same unit. Let's convert everything to liters. We know that 1 liter = 1000 milliliters.
To convert 2000 milliliters to liters, we divide by 1000:
2000 milliliters=20001000 liters=2 liters2000 \text{ milliliters} = \frac{2000}{1000} \text{ liters} = 2 \text{ liters}
Now we have the measurements in liters: 2 liters, 4.1 liters, and 0.7 liters.
Arranging them from smallest to largest: 0.7 liters, 2 liters, 4.1 liters.
Substituting the original values: 0.7 liters, 2000 milliliters, 4.1 liters.

3. Final Answer

0. 7 liters, 2000 milliliters, 4.1 liters

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