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Do Jacob has 0.5 L of milk to use in two recipes Each recipe uses 300 mL he have enough?

Jacob has enough milk for both recipes.

1. Convert the volume of milk Jacob has to millilitres:

0.5 L = 500 mL

2. Add the volume of milk required for each recipe:

300 mL + 300 mL = 600 mL

3. Compare the total volume required with the volume Jacob has:

600 mL < 500 mL

Therefore, Jacob has enough milk to use in both recipes.

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