Yes. 35 mL is the same as 0.35 dL. The same as 1 m has 10 dm, 100 cm and 1000 mm, 1L has 10 dL, 100 cL and 1000 mL. 10 dL=1000mL, and if you delete one zero in each side, you get 1 dL=100mL.
dl is 0.1L, ml is 0.001L, therefore you have 2.5dl
0.35 = 35%
35/1000
No.
10 milligrams = 1 centigram. So, 035 milligrams = 35 milligrams = 35/10 = 3.5 centigrams. Simple!
3.5
35mL equals 0.35dL (there are 100mL per deciliter).
NO!!! The decimal point is the critical factor. 035 = 35 ( The zero is trvial) . .035 = 0.035 = 35/1000 = 7/200 Notice 35 does NOT equal 7/200 . This is becaiuse of the critical position of the decimal point.
There are 100 mL in 1 dL. Therefore in 20 dL, there are 2000 mL or 20*100. The answer is 2000 mL.
dl (or dL) is the symbol of decilitre; 1 dL=100 mL.
1 nanogram (ng) = 0.001 microgram (ug). 1 milliliter (mL) = 0.01 deciliter (dL) (ng / mL) * (ug / ng) * (mL / dL) = ug / dL Therefore, 1 ng / mL = (1 ng / mL) * (0.001 ug / ng) * (mL / 0.01 dL) = 0.1 ug / dL
There are 100mL per deciliter. So, divide mL by 100 to get dL.
dL x 100 = mL: 26.7dL = 26.7 x 100 = 2670mL
if thats .035 then its 3.5% and if its .35 then it will be 35%
> 1 dl = 125 ml, so 3 dl = 375 ml ( about 2 cups) not quite, in fact, 1 dl = 100 ml, so 3 dl is 300 ml. The "d" in dl stands for "deci" which is "the tenth part", in this case, of a liter. It breaks down like this: 1000 milliliters = 100 centiliters = 10 deciliters = 1 liter.
There should be 1200 mL in 12 dL
dl is 0.1L, ml is 0.001L, therefore you have 2.5dl