600mL x 1L/1000mL = 0.6 liters
600. 1 deciliter = .1 liters. 1 milliliter = .001 liters. 6 deciliters = .600 liters = 600 milliliters.
.6 liters = 600 milliliters
0.6 litres
To get 2 liters, you would need 2000 milliliters. If you have 1400 milliliters already, you would require an additional 600 milliliters to reach a total of 2 liters.
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!
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600 milliliters of oxygen
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 ml
If you convert liters into milliliters, 16 liters equals 16,000 milliliters.
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