Millilitres are parts of litres -1litre= 1,000 ml.
1 liter is more than 200 milliliters. One liter is the same as 1,000 milliliters, which is five times the volume of 200 ml.
1 liter is more than 750 milliliters. 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, so it is 250 milliliters more than 750 milliliters.
Oh yes, more than tree times of that. 300 milliliters equals 0.3 liters.
A 2 liter bottle holds more liquid than a 354 milliliter container. 1 liter is equivalent to 1000 milliliters, so a 2 liter bottle contains 2000 milliliters, which is significantly more than 354 milliliters.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter
1 liter is 1,000 milliliters That's more bigger than 10 milliliters.
2500 ml1 liter = 1000 mililiters 1 mililiter = 0.001 liter
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter
No. 200 milliliters is 2/10 of a liter (1000 ml). 3/10 of a liter would be more (300 ml). 200 /1000 = 0.2 liter (2 tenths) and 300/1000 = 0.3 liter (three tenths)
Remember that 1 liter is the same as 1000 milliliters. So 0.359 liters x (1000 milliliters / 1 liter) = 359 milliliters. I will solve all your math problems. Check my profile for more info.
One whole time. After that, there's only enough room left for 379 more milliliters, so there's no way to stuff all 621 of them in there again.
They are both correct. 15000 mL is often too big of a number in terms of units , so, 1.5 L is all the more better to write because of it's simplicity. 1.5 L is technically 15000mL, it's just another unit.1L = 1000mL