the three of you each consume 2 500 mL frosty bev-
erages (6 total). To chill the 6 beverages you place them in a refrigerator.
They are brought down from room temperature (22 C) to 4 C. Assume the
heat capacity of the fluid is that of water. How much energy was required
to cool the 6 beverages?

Here I have used some standard conversation.
Like ml to kg
Calories to joule.
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