900 milliliters (ml) is a unit of volume measurement in the metric system, equivalent to 0.9 liters. It is commonly used in cooking, laboratory measurements, and beverage packaging. To put it into perspective, 900 ml is approximately equivalent to about 3.8 cups.
750 is less than 900
2.16 oz my ttr 125 takes 900mls to 1 litre
a special mix of diesel and petrol. Exactly 200 ml of petrol and 700ml of diesel every 900mls. Then you should add some nitroglycerine to it and give it a nice shake so provided you survive the blast, you can pour that into the car.
Only if it's a very large shampoo bottle. 2 pints is 2 glass bottles of milk, or approx 1200 mls. (That's just over half of a full size fizzy drink bottle). I personally have never found a shampoo bottle bigger than 900mls.