You don't even need a calculator. To make ml to litres, simply move the decimal point 3 places to your left.
You can't unless you know the material you're measuring. Grams are a weight measurement; fluid ounces are a volume measurement. To convert between weight and volume, you need to know how dense the material is: 150 grams of lettuce is a lot more volume than 150 grams of salt, because the lettuce is far less dense than the salt. Here's an online calculator that has some various substances you can convert between weight and volume: http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/cooking The United States Department of Agriculture has a Nutrient Database with far more substances in it: http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/cooking
ANSWER1 milliliter equals 0.033814 ouncesIt is not a handy coefficient and I usually usean online converter such as ghostcalc or google.Just type1ml in ounces into a Google search bar and get the answer instantly.
1 quart = 0.946352946 liters 1 gallon = 4 x 0.946352946 = 3.78541176 liters 1 km = 0.621371192 miles 27 miles per gallon / (3.78541176 x .621371192) = 11.47888021448806
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Well, honey, there are 3.785 liters in 3785 milliliters. It's as simple as converting milliliters to liters by moving the decimal point three places to the left. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling.
'Ounces' is an Imperial measure of MASS/WEIGHT 'Millilitres' is a metric measure of LIQUID VOLUME. With out knowing the substance and its density and the conversion factors between metric and imperial it is impossible to convert.
no but there is a software pack available from www.ti.com it is on the CD aswell
5 gallon [US, liquid] = 18.927 058 92 liter ----------------------------------- look at the online conversion utility, the link is below.
To convert gallons to liters, you can use the conversion factor 1 gallon = 3.78541 liters. Multiply 20.0 gallons by 3.78541 to get the equivalent in liters. In this case, 20.0 gallons is equal to 75.7082 liters.
Yes, there are conversion formulas for metric units. Some common conversions include converting meters to centimeters (1 m = 100 cm), grams to kilograms (1 g = 0.001 kg), and liters to milliliters (1 L = 1000 mL). You can easily find these formulas online or in a physics or chemistry reference book.
Feet is a measure of length whereas liters is a measure of volume. You cannot convert between the two. If you had meant cubic feet, 1550 cubic feet is equal to 43891.11 liters. A link can be found below to a "quick" calculator, and other online calculators are everywhere, including the "automatic" calculator in the Google window. (You'd open a Google window and put in "1550 cu ft to liters" for your search argument, and when you hit return, you'd get an answer immediately.)
1 cubic meter = 1000 L0.45 cubic meter x 1000 L/cubic meter= 450 Lyou may try the online converter linked below next time
13.25 liters - for future reference there are many websites that have online conversion utilities.
1.92X106 An by the way, just type in the conversion needed into google and it will do it for you, Unless you are doing Pre-AP Strickland online homework problem 22 in your case.
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You can't unless you know the material you're measuring. Grams are a weight measurement; fluid ounces are a volume measurement. To convert between weight and volume, you need to know how dense the material is: 150 grams of lettuce is a lot more volume than 150 grams of salt, because the lettuce is far less dense than the salt. Here's an online calculator that has some various substances you can convert between weight and volume: http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/cooking The United States Department of Agriculture has a Nutrient Database with far more substances in it: http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/cooking