1000 ml
Fill the 7 liter bottle. Then put it into the 5 liter bottle. This leaves 2 liters in the big bottle. Empty the 5 liter bottle. put the remaining 2 liters into the 5 liter bottle. Fill the 7 liter bottle again. Again, put it into the 5 liter bottle. This will now leave 4 liters in the big bottle. Empty the 5 liter bottle. put the 4 liters in. Fill the 7 liter bottle one more time. put it into the 5 liter bottle. Since there were already 4 liters in the small bottle, it can only hold 1 more, leaving 6 liters in the big bottle. after that u will win it!!!!!!!! Fill the 5 liter bottle. Then put it into the 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and put it into the 7 liter bottle. This will leave 3 liter in the small bottle. Empty the 7 liter bottle and put the 3 liter water from 5 liter bottle to 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and put it in 7 liter bottle, only 1 liter will left in the 5 liter bottle. Empty the 7 liter bottle and put the 1 liter from 5 liter bottle to 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and empty it into the 7 liter bottle. You will end up with 6 liter in the 7 liter bottle. You Win......
1000 milliliters to a liter 20,000
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Fill small 3 liter jug with water. Pour into large 8 liter jug. Repeat. Now 6 liters of water in large jug. Repeat again but stop when large jug full. Leaves 1 liter in small jug. Empty large jug. Pour water from small jug into large jug. Refill small jug and pour into large jug. There are now 4 liters of water in large jug.
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters
Of course not! 1 mL of water is equal to 1 Liter of water, that's half the size of the largest for sale soda bottle.
You could fill 6 litre jars.
Add 5 liters to the 7 liter bottle. Add 5 more to the 7 liter bottle; now you have 3 liters. Dump out the water from the 7 liter bottle. Then add the 3 liters to the 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and dump it into the 7 liter bottle. Dump out the water in the 7l bottle and add 1 liter to the 7 liter bottle. Add 5 liters to the 7 liter bottle and there you have it.
The milli- metric prefix means one thousandth, so 1 milliliter = 1/1000 liter ⇒ 1000 milliliter = 1 liter Thus you need 1000 milliliters of water to fill a one liter glass jar.
yes because air can spread out.
Fill the dog dish from the 10 liter bottle, then empty the dog dish into the 5 liter cup. Fill the dog dish again from the 10 liter bottle and there will be 4 liters left in it.
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