There are 6000 milliliters in six liters There are 1,000 mL in 1L, so there are 6,000mL in 6L.
The prefix "milli-" means a thousandth, so to convert liters to milliliters, you multiply by 1000 (move the decimal point three spaces to the right).
6L = 6000mL
1 liter = 1000 ml. 2 liters = 2000 ml. 2000 ml - 1400 ml = 600 ml You need 600 more milliliters to get 2 liters from 1400 ml.
If 2 out of 10 parts of the air in your lungs is oxygen, then the percentage of oxygen in your lungs is 20%. Therefore, you have 600 milliliters of oxygen in your lungs (3 liters x 1000 milliliters per liter x 20%).
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). Milliliters are three places to the right of liters. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the right. You will get 600 L = 600,000 mL.
600 milliliters + 400 milliliters = 1000 milliliters = 1 liter
3000 liters ^^ that is totally wrong 0.003 liters are in 3 milliliters because 1 liter has 1000 milliliters
600. 1 deciliter = .1 liters. 1 milliliter = .001 liters. 6 deciliters = .600 liters = 600 milliliters.
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1 liter = 1000 ml. 2 liters = 2000 ml. 2000 ml - 1400 ml = 600 ml You need 600 more milliliters to get 2 liters from 1400 ml.
.6 liters = 600 milliliters
0.6 litres
Oh, dude, half of 1.2 liters is like 600 milliliters. You just cut that 1.2 in half and you get 0.6 liters, which is 600 milliliters because there are 1000 milliliters in a liter. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
600mL x 1L/1000mL = 0.6 liters
284 milliliters is 0.284 liters.
700 liters is 700,000 milliliters.
There are 7000 milliliters in 7 liters
600
If 2 out of 10 parts of the air in your lungs is oxygen, then the percentage of oxygen in your lungs is 20%. Therefore, you have 600 milliliters of oxygen in your lungs (3 liters x 1000 milliliters per liter x 20%).