That is 0.15 of a litre. -You move the decimal point 3 places left.
Ah, let's paint a happy little picture here. To find out how many 150ml are in 2 liters, we first need to convert 2 liters to milliliters. Since 1 liter equals 1000 milliliters, 2 liters would be 2000ml. Then, we just need to divide 2000ml by 150ml to find that there are 13.33 (or 13 whole) 150ml portions in 2 liters. Just like that, a beautiful math landscape is created!
To convert milliliters to liters, you divide by 1,000. Therefore, 150 milliliters is equal to 0.15 liters. Since 3 liters is equivalent to 3,000 milliliters, you can calculate that there are 0.05 (or 1/20) of 3 liters in 150 milliliters.
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To find the fraction of 150ml and half a liter, we first need to convert half a liter to milliliters. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, half a liter is equal to 500 milliliters. Therefore, the total volume is 150ml + 500ml = 650ml. The fraction of 150ml in relation to 650ml is 150/650, which can be simplified to 3/13.
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To convert liters to fluid ounces: liters x 33.81 = fluid ounces
Liters IS volume - there is nothing to convert.
To convert cubic meters to liters, you multiply by 1000.
To find out how many 150 mL servings are in 9 liters of juice, first convert 9 liters to milliliters: 9 L = 9,000 mL. Then, divide 9,000 mL by 150 mL per serving: 9,000 mL ÷ 150 mL/serving = 60 servings. Therefore, there are 60 servings of 150 mL in 9 liters of juice.
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