1500ml
ml=mili liter mili=1000 1000 ml = 1 l 15000 ml = 15 l this is, of course, assuming you mean "liter", and not kittens.
That is 5.6 litres ( NOT "litters" )
7,000 ml are in 7 litres.
1 litre = 1000 ml, so 15000ml = 15litres. (15000/1000)
3.5litters
There are 15 ml in a tablespoon
16.2/15 = 1.08 gram per ml
2800 ml
That is 0.575 litre
To calculate the grams of urea in 50 ml of urine where 1.8% is urea, first convert the ml to grams using the density of urine (about 1 g/ml). Then, multiply the volume of urine in grams by the percentage of urea (0.018) to find the grams of urea present in 50 ml of urine.
Thirty to 60 mL is the standard amount of urine obtained in a midstream urine specimen. At least 3 mL are required to perform a urine culture. Twenty milliliters are necessary for routine urine studies.
15 ml in a tablespoon