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2L = 2000 ML 2000-1250 ML= 750ML 750 ML = .75 L
750ml = 0.75L 2000ml = 2L 2L is bigger.
2L 750ml 3000 - 250 = 2750
In Australia, there are several different sizes. The most popular being 600mL, 1L, 2L and 3L.
2L = 200cL
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2L is Bigger.
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Assuming an unlimited supply of water, fill the 4 l. pour that onto the 9l. refill the 4l and pour that in the 9l. it now has 8l (not full) fill the 4l again pourinr carefully into the 9l leaving 3l in the 4l container. empty the 9l. pour the 3l from the 4 in to the 9l container. Refill the 4l. Pour that into the 9l (4+3 =7). fill the 4l again and pourinto the 9l leaving 2l in the 4l container. Dump the 9l container, pour in the 2l from the 4l container. fill the 4l again. pour into the 9l (2+4 = 6) and you are finished.
2l add 1200ml = 1202
Assuming that you have more than one of each size jug (you need at least two of one size and one of the other), fill the 7L jug, then pour the water from the 7L jug into the 5L jug. There is now 2L left in the 7L jug. Get a different 7L jug and fill it, then pour that into another 5L jug (or empty the first 5L jug and reuse it). Once again, you will have 2L left over in the 7L jug. Pour that 2L into the other jug with 2L left over and you will have 4 Liters of water.Expressed mathematically, (7 - 5) + (7 - 5) = 4
lots. but 100mm of rain will fill any regular shaped (cylindrical) container 100mm. so a 200mmx100mm container in 100mm rain will collect 2 litres (100x100x200=2000000mm³=2l)