600 ml
If you have 3 liters of air in your lungs and 2 tenths of that is oxygen, how many milliliters of oxygen are in your lungs?
600 milliliters of oxygen
If 2 out of 10 parts of the air in your lungs is oxygen, then the percentage of oxygen in your lungs is 20%. Therefore, you have 600 milliliters of oxygen in your lungs (3 liters x 1000 milliliters per liter x 20%).
2400 ml or 2.4 L
125 ml is equivalent to 0.125 liters. To convert milliliters to liters, you divide by 1000 since there are 1000 milliliters in a liter.
If you convert liters into milliliters, 16 liters equals 16,000 milliliters.
230 milliliters (liters x 1,000 = milliliters)
2 litres = 2000 milliliters
1.893 liters 1 milliliters = .001 liters
There are 5,000 milliliters in 5 liters.
54.94 milliliters is 0.05494 liters.
43 milliliters = 0.043 liters