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
2800 ml
That is 0.575 litre
16.2/15 = 1.08 gram per ml
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.
15 ml in a tablespoon
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.