1 L = 1,000 ml
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6 L = 6,000 ml
6,000/400 = 15 times
1000mL = 1L For every 1000mL we have 1 L. So- 400mL x 1L/1000mL = 0.4L
400 ml = 0.4 liter
To express 400ml as a fraction of 1 liter, you can write it as \frac{400}{1000} 1000 400 since there are 1000 milliliters in a liter. Simplifying the fraction gives \frac{2}{5} 5 2 . Therefore, 400ml is equivalent to \frac{2}{5} 5 2 of 1 liter.
Bottles are 4.5 cm W 1.9cm H 6.5cm L 400 ml and Citroen c1 capacity is probably .
Oh, dude, 400ml is like 0.4 liters. So, if you want to know the fraction, it's 0.4/1, which simplifies to 2/5. But like, who really needs fractions when you can just say it's 400ml out of 1000ml, right?
6 L
88 and 2/3 times
1000 ml = 1 l ⇒ 6 ml = 6 ÷ 1000 l = 0.006 l
Not even 1... 400 milliliters is equal to 0.1056688 gallons.
We first calculate the amount, in moles, of NaCl that we will need.Amount of NaCl needed = 0.24 x 400/100 = 0.096mol. Mass of NaCl needed = (23.0 + 35.5) x 0.096 = 5.616g So to produce 400ml of 0.24M NaCl solution, accurately add 5.616 grams of NaCl to 400ml of deionised water.
6.9 L = 6 900 mL1 L = 1000 mL
1,000,000 L = 1 megaL