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A chemist took several small beakers of solution and combined them in a large pitcher. He poured in 317.59 milliliters from the first beaker, 34.75 milliliters from the next beaker, and 16.3 milliliters from the third beaker. How many milliliters of the solution did the chemist put in the pitcher?
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The chemist put in a total of 317.59 + 34.75 + 16.3 = <<317.59+34.75+16.3=368.64>>368.64 milliliters of the solution. Answer: \boxed{368.64}.
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