Yes.
1 litre = 1000 ml so 1.5 L = 1.5*1000 ml = 1500 ml. Simple!
Multiply by 1000 to get to millilitres
2,000 two thousand
1000 milliliters (usually abbreviated to 'mls' or 'mils') are in one litre.
The 'm' means 'mili' here and it stands for 1/1000. 'l' stands for the litre. Since 1 litre is 1000cc 1ml=1cc.
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A litre (liter) has 1000 mls, so divide by 10. So it's 100mls.
There are 66.66... lots of 15 mls in a litre.
1 liter (l) = 1000 ml One liter equals one thousand milliliters (ml).
That is 3/4 of a litre.
1000 mls
There are 1,000 mls in one litre. Therefore, to convert from litres into millilitres you need to multiply by 1,000. In this case, you do: 0.33x1,000 = 330. Therefore there are 330mls in 0.33 litres.