1L = 1000 cm2
= 1000*100 mm2
= 100000mm2
now you can do it
To find out how much 1 liter minus 250 milliliters is, first convert 1 liter to milliliters, which is 1000 ml. Then subtract 250 ml from 1000 ml: 1000 ml - 250 ml = 750 ml. Therefore, 1 liter take away 250 milliliters equals 750 milliliters.
It equals minus 1 litre.
400 milliliters because there are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter bottle of soda. So 1000 minus 600= 400
To perform the subtraction, we first need to convert 200 mm to liters. Since 1 liter is equal to 1,000 milliliters, 200 mm (or 200 mL) is equivalent to 0.2 liters. Therefore, 1.2 liters minus 0.2 liters equals 1.0 liter.
Plus or minus the base. If the base is X and you square it, you get X2. If you take the square root of that, you get Plus or Minus X. This is because X*X equals X2 and -X*-X also equals X2.
No. But sin2a equals 1 minus cos2a ... and ... cos2a equals 1 minus sin2a
If x equals the square root of ...., then you already have solved for x
square root -5 minus 14 or - square root -5 minus 14
square root of 8
5 times 2 square equals 20 minus 29 equals -9
If a equals 3 and b equals minus 5 then a minus b equals what
There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, assuming there can be a negative amount of liquid, 750 - 1000 = -250 millilitres.