L
1 liter = 1000 ml
1 ml = 0.001 L
An imperial would be equal to 6,000 ml.
2000 ml
120 ml is equal to 1/2 cup 240 ml is equal to 1 cup
3 L is larger than 300 mL of milk.3 L is equal to 3000 mL which is more than 300 mL.
It depends on the density of the milk which, in turn, will depend on the amount of cream that it contains. Or, if you get your milk from a dodgy supplier, the amount of water!
You would give 4ml.
There are five servings in a standard 750 ml bottle of wine.
In weight, no, in volume, no, in ml, yes.
750 mL is equal to about 25.36 US fluid ounces.
582 mL is equal to 0,582 L.1 L = 1000 mL
4 pints is equal to 1892.7059 milliliters.
If a recipe calls for 4 cups of milk and you have a liter of milk it would be enough because a cup of milk is equal to 250 ml.