With a liter being 1.0 L, 3 milliliters is three-thousandths, or .003 L
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∙ 7y ago300 milliliters is 10.14 fluid ounces.
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We find that 3.53 is the spee gee (specific gravity) of our mineral. Specific gravity is a measure of the density of a substance compared to the density of water. The density of water is 1 g/ml and we just need to do some simple math. Since water is 1g/ml, we just need to find out the density of our sample in g/ml and drop the units. Note that specific gravity has no units associated with it. It is a number. Our mineral sample weighs 1066 grams, and its volume is 300 ml. 1066 / 300 = 3.53333....
300 liters = 79.25 US gallons = 65.99 imperial gallons
1.6907 fl.oz. Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 50 ml*1 l 1000 ml*33.814 fl.oz. 1 l=1.690701135 fl.oz. Direct Conversion Formula 50 ml*1 fl.oz. 29.57352956 ml=1.690701135 fl.oz.
A military tank roughly holds 300 gallons
300 millilitres/2 litres = 300 ml/2000 ml = 3/20 or 0.15300 millilitres/2 litres = 300 ml/2000 ml = 3/20 or 0.15300 millilitres/2 litres = 300 ml/2000 ml = 3/20 or 0.15300 millilitres/2 litres = 300 ml/2000 ml = 3/20 or 0.15
Yes. 300 mL is less than 2 L2 L = 2000 mL > 300 mL
300 mL is 0.3 L
300 ml of water is 60 teaspoons.
300 US fluid ounces = 8,872.06 ml
1 ml = 0.001 1 liter = 1000 ml
0.5 L is more than 300 mL0.5 L = 500 mL > 300 mL
300 mL = about 10.1 fluid ounces.
300 ml of water is 10.582 ounces
30 ml.
300 ml
The answer is 60 ml.