400 ml = 0.4 liters
the % of 2 liters = (0.4/2) x 100 = 20 %
That is approximately 1.764 cups
2/5 liter is 400mL
1M
400 ml is 14.11 ounces.
Approximately 1 gram/millilitre for the water, but not all small beakers of water have the same mass. In fact, it's much more likely the masses differ than are the same. Are you trying to fake a lab exercise or is this just a silly question?
Oh, dude, 400ml of water weighs 400 grams. It's like a magical one-to-one ratio, water is just chill like that. So, if you ever need to weigh out some water, just remember, it's basically the same in grams as in milliliters.
2/5 of 1L = 400ML
The weight of 400ml of milk can vary depending on the specific type of milk, but on average, 400ml of milk weighs approximately 400 grams.
That is approximately 1.764 cups
400mL is 13.5 (13.5256) fluid ounces.
2L
2L = 200cL
2L is Bigger.
Yes, the volume of 300ml and 100ml combined equals 400ml. When you add the two volumes together (300ml + 100ml), the sum is indeed 400ml. This principle applies to any volumes being added together.
1000mL = 1L For every 1000mL we have 1 L. So- 400mL x 1L/1000mL = 0.4L
5/4
P = 2L + 2WSince L : P as 1 : 3, we can write P = 3L.Substitute 3L for P into the formula above,P = 2L + 2W3L = 2L + 2WL = 2WL/2 = WSo that W : L as 1 : 2, and W : P as 1 : 6.We can say that the perimeter of this rectangle isP = 3L or P = 6W