You would use multiplication. This would be an example, 3L x 1000mL = 3000mL ---- 1L First, you put the # you want to convert first. Then, you multiply that by how many, in this equation, mL are in a L. You always have to of the same unit of measurement across from each other.
Division.
1000ml / 1000 = 1 litre
300ml / 1000 = 0.3 litre
3000ml / 1000 = 3 litre
etc.
The mental arithmetic to use multiplication instead of division is as easy:
1000ml x .001 = 1 litre
300ml x .001 = 0.3 litre
3000ml x .001 = 3 litre
Multiply
Answer:
Divide by 1000. Example below shows converting from 1 ml to liters.
Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis 1 ml*1 l
1000 ml=0.001 l
litre is a bigger unit. litre means 1000 millilitres, so the number before it must become smaller
There are 1,000 ml in 1 litre - that makes it simple.
1000ml= 1litre
yes
To convert liters to fluid ounces: liters x 33.81 = fluid ounces
Use this formula to convert liters to US gallons: liters x 0.26417 = US gallons
That'll be 5,250mL (as one milliliter is one-thousandth of a liter).
You use long division.
Use this formula: liters x 0.0353 = cubic feet
Use calculator dude..
You would use division or multiplication depending on which way you were converting liters and milliliters. To convert liters to milliliters, you would multiply by 1,000; to convert milliliters to liters, you would divide.
There 3.79 liters in one gallon. To convert any measurement in liters to gallons:(number of liters) / 3.79 = (number of gallons)(number of gallons) * 3.79 = (number of liters)An easy way to convert anything is to use Google. Just type something like "convert 10 liters to gallons" and it will give you the result.
you wouldnt, you cant convert volume to length
1000
To convert ounces to liters, use the formula one ounce is equivalent to one 0.0295735 liter. So to convert 10 ounces to liters, just times 10 with 0.0295735 liter.
1 litre = 1000 ml