No, no normal food bowl for table use could hold 350 liters, which equals more than six hundred pints.
350ml, or 350 milliliters, or .35 liter, or about 12oz, would be a reasonable capacity for a soup bowl.
One liter, or 1000 milliliters, equals about 1.8 pints (UK) or 2 pints (US), or 35oz.
The capacity of soup bowls vary; they can hold anywhere from 230ml (8oz UK) to 500ml (half a liter, or 16oz UK), and might hold more, or less, depending on style and use.
600 mL
1 liter = 1000 ml. 2 liters = 2000 ml. 2000 ml - 1400 ml = 600 ml You need 600 more milliliters to get 2 liters from 1400 ml.
0.6 liters is 600 mL (1 liter = 1,000 mL).
0.6 L
2.5L
600 cm3 = 600 ml1000 ml = 1 LSo 600/1000 = 0.60 L
2.6 litres
25,000 ml
1,440 ml needs to be added.
300 ml divided by 1 and a half litres = 300
31 1/5 ml
you people are so dumb 5 litres
250 probably