Yes it can. Either one, depending on the capacity of the container it's in.
Every L has 1,000 mL in it. So 453 L is a lot bigger than 453 mL.
1500 mL = 1.5 L
There are 1000 ml in a L.
If you are asking for millilitters (mL) then: 100 mL * (1 L / 1000 mL) = 0.1 L
750L is 750000mL, so 750L is alot more than 750mL It is 1000 times more 750L is 750000mL, so 750L is alot more than 750mL It is 1000 times more
ml 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
350 L = 350,000 mL
0.35 l
12 oz = 354.88 ml
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To find out how many 350 mL units are in 1.4 liters, first convert liters to milliliters: 1.4 L = 1400 mL. Then, divide 1400 mL by 350 mL: 1400 / 350 = 4. Therefore, there are 4 units of 350 mL in 1.4 liters.
A 35L can would be big enough to hold 17.5 two-liter bottles of soda, so unless this soda can is part of some kind of advertising display, that's almost certainly not the right answer.
A milliliter is a thousandth of a liter, so since 500 is half of a thousand, 500 ml is half a liter. So one liter of soda can fill a half liter sized glass twice - if you don't spill any. Pour carefully!
1 l = 1000ml So 0.35 l = 350 ml
Well, darling, 0.5 liters is the same as 500 ml, so when you subtract 150 ml from that, you're left with 350 ml. It's like pouring yourself a drink but someone sneaks a sip when you're not looking. Cheers to math!
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The answer is 0.35 L. How you figure this one out is a simple equation. 1L is equal to 1000 ml. So you would set it up in a proportion equation such as 1L = X ---- 1000 ml 350ml ---- Then you simply cross multiply and divide. x multiplied by 1000 then 1 multiplied by 350. 1000x= 350 After that step you divide both sides by 1000 and you get x= 0.35