Remember K H D | d c m. Millilitres is three places to the right of Litres. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the right. So in this case the answer is 3000 millilitres.
There are 8000 milliliters in an 8 liter jug because 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters.
Fill small 3 liter jug with water. Pour into large 8 liter jug. Repeat. Now 6 liters of water in large jug. Repeat again but stop when large jug full. Leaves 1 liter in small jug. Empty large jug. Pour water from small jug into large jug. Refill small jug and pour into large jug. There are now 4 liters of water in large jug.
There are 1000 milliliters in a liter.
5 liters is more than 520 milliliters. To convert liters to milliliters, you need to multiply by 1000 because there are 1000 milliliters in a liter. So, 5 liters is equal to 5000 milliliters, which is greater than 520 milliliters.
There are 5,000,000 milliliters in 5 meters because there are 1,000 milliliters in a meter.
There are 6600 milliliters in a 6.6 liter jug, because 1liter - 1000milliliters
There are 1000 mL in a 1 L jug.
There are 8000 milliliters in an 8 liter jug because 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters.
1140 mls
10,000 ten thousand
1500 ml.
4000 mililitres
its simply 512/ 0.5 which equals 1024
fill a jug with water right to the top. put the jug in a bucket. put the clover in the water and let some of the water spill out. then measure how much water fell out of the jug by dumping the water that is now in the bucket into a measuring bowl. look at how many milliliters that have spilled out. say you have twenty of them, you would just change the milliliters to cm cubed so it would be(for example) 20cm cubed. fill a jug with water right to the top. put the jug in a bucket. put the clover in the water and let some of the water spill out. then measure how much water fell out of the jug by dumping the water that is now in the bucket into a measuring bowl. look at how many milliliters that have spilled out. say you have twenty of them, you would just change the milliliters to cm cubed so it would be(for example) 20cm cubed. fill a jug with water right to the top. put the jug in a bucket. put the clover in the water and let some of the water spill out. then measure how much water fell out of the jug by dumping the water that is now in the bucket into a measuring bowl. look at how many milliliters that have spilled out. say you have twenty of them, you would just change the milliliters to cm cubed so it would be(for example) 20cm cubed.
You measure millilitres with a measuring jug or measuring spoons.
A 1-liter jug contains 1000 milliliters. To find out how many 10 mL bottles can be filled from it, divide 1000 mL by 10 mL, which equals 100. Therefore, you can fill 100 ten-milliliter bottles from a 1-liter jug.
Oh, what a lovely question! A liter jug holds 1000ml, so it would take 10 of those delightful 100ml large spoons to fill it up. Just imagine all the happy little spoons working together to fill that jug with joy and color!