The volume of a spoon is given in millilitres (mL):
2 mL is roughly half of one teaspoon.
2 L is greater than 200 mL.2 L = 2000 mL > 2 mL
2 L is more than 2 mL.2 L = 2000 mL > 2 mL
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. In this case, the density of the toy spoon would be 6.4 grams / 3.2 ml = 2 grams/ml.
I am under the impression that you mean milliliters (mL). There are 1000 mL in each litre. 2 L is equal to 2000 mL.
1 ml is equivalent to approximately 1/5 of a teaspoon.
1 L = 1,000 ml 2 L = 2,000 ml 3 L = 3,000 ml . . . 58 L = 58,000 ml 58.6 L = 58,600 mL
20 l 2,000 ml = 2 l
Yes. 300 mL is less than 2 L2 L = 2000 mL > 300 mL
1/2 teaspoon. 5 mL = 1 tsp
Yes, 200 mL is equal to 0.2 L, since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters. Therefore, 200 mL is a fraction of 2 L, specifically one-tenth of it. So, 200 mL in 2 L equals 0.1 or 10% of 2 L.
71/2 L = 7500 mL
No. A litre is a thousand times greater than a millilitre. This means that 2 L is equal to 2000 mL, which is a thousand times greater than 2 mL.