10 litres. there are 1000ml in a litre, therefore 10 litres is 10000ml which is larger than 1000ml
No, they are exactly the same. 10 litres = 10,000 millilitres.
10 L is bigger than 1000 mL
10 L = 10 000 mL > 1000 mL
Yes. 1000 L is bigger than 10 000 mL
1000 L = 1 000 000 mL > 10 000 mL
10 liters
Equal
There are 1000 mL in one Liter, so: 10 Liters = 10000 mL
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). Liters are three places to the left of milliliters. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the left. You will get 800 mL = .8 L.
Two-tenths of 3 liters is .6 liters There are one thousand milliliters in one liter. So in .6 liters, there are 600 milliliters.
One of the great advantages of the wider SI system of measurements is that different measures are linked to one another through simple relationships. A litre is defined as a cubic decimetre ie 1 dm * 1 dm * 1 dm or 10 cm * 10 cm * 10 cm Thus 1 litre = 1000 cubic centimetres or 0.001 litre = 1 cubic centimetre ie 1 millilitre = 1 cubic centimetre
90 If you don't know that by looking at it, then you either don't know what a milliliter is, or you don't understand the decimal system.
700 milliliters1 liter = 1000 milliliters7/10 liters = 0.7 liters= 0.7 liters * 1000 milliliters/1 liter= 700 milliliters
10 litres. there are 1000ml in a litre, therefore 10 litres is 10000ml which is larger than 1000ml
You better believe it! EACH of the ten liters has 1,000 milliliters in it.
Multiply by 10-3.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter
10 Liters is greater than 1000mL.1 liter = 1000 mLthus, 10 liters = 10000 mL
10,000 mL is 10 liters (1 liter = 1,000 mL).
No, that's not true. Since "milli-" means 1/1000, you need to multiply by 1000, not by 10.
10 milliliters is 0.01 liters.
If you are comparing liters and milliliters, you'll find that liters are bigger than milliliters. There are 1000 mL in 1 L. There are 10,000 mL in 10 L, so it is bigger than 1000 mL.
one liter is 1000 milliliters so to get from liters to milliliters just multiply with 1000 and to get from milliliters to liters just divide by 1000 (or multiply by 0.001). The whole system is in fact fairly easy: you just need to know the meaning of the following prefixes: dezi: 1/10 centi: 1/100 milli: 1/1000
1 litre is 1000 millilitres, so 10 x 1000 = 10,000 millilitres.