There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter.
One milliliter is 0.001 liter.
1,500 millilitres = 1.5 litres
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters 20 milliliters can fit into the liter 50 times, but the liter cannot fit into the 20 milliliters even one time. If you're allowed to cut up the liter into pieces, then 1/50 of it can fit into the 20 milliliters one time. That would leave 980 milliliters hanging out.
A 2-liter bottle has a volume of about 2,000 milliliters. Since a penny has a volume of approximately 0.36 milliliters, you can fit roughly 5,555 pennies in a 2-liter bottle. However, this number can vary slightly based on how the pennies are packed and the presence of any air gaps.
The number of oranges that can fit into a liter depends on the size of the oranges. On average, a medium orange has a volume of about 150-200 milliliters. Therefore, you can typically fit about 5 to 7 medium-sized oranges into a liter. However, this can vary based on the specific size and shape of the oranges.
266.161766 ml
About 1.75 pints in a liter
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It depends on what the containers are made of. If they are made of very fine material that can be folded really small than possibly a few. But if they are rigid, then none.
The maximum amount of milliliters allowed for liquids on a plane is 100 milliliters per container, and all containers must fit in a single, clear, resealable plastic bag that is no larger than 1 liter.
That is 80 ml.
25,000 ml
Liter. Kiloliter is much more than you'll fit in a bucket, but a bucket will have hundreds of milliliters. Meter is a measure of distance, so that's right out.