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.
To take 600 ml from 1.2 liters, you first need to convert 1.2 liters to milliliters. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, 1.2 liters is equal to 1200 milliliters. Subtracting 600 ml from 1200 ml leaves you with 600 ml. Therefore, taking 600 ml from 1.2 liters leaves you with 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
600 ml is 0.6 litre
1,440 ml needs to be added.
25,000 ml
300 ml divided by 1 and a half litres = 300
31 1/5 ml