There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. This is equal to 1000 / 2 = 500 lots of 2 millilitres. Therefore, it would take 500 lots of two millilitres to make one litre.
To find out how many milliliters of water would fill a 12 cm³ box, you can directly convert cubic centimeters to milliliters, as they are equivalent. Therefore, a 12 cm³ box would hold 12 milliliters of water.
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters
To fill a 3.5-liter container, you would need 3500 milliliters of liquid. There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter, so you would multiply 3.5 liters by 1000 to get the equivalent in milliliters.
To fill the bottle, you would need 0.13 L of water. This is equivalent to 130 milliliters.
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A gram of what? A gram of air at 100,000 ft. would fill billions of milliliters. A gram of the matter in the center of a superdense star would fill a tiny fraction of a milliliter (practically zero). A gram of pure water at 20 degrees C temperature and 1 atmosphere pressure will fill exactly 1 milliliter.
To determine how many 12-ounce cans can be filled with 8 milliliters, we first convert 12 ounces to milliliters. There are approximately 29.57 milliliters in one ounce, so 12 ounces is about 355 milliliters. Dividing 8 milliliters by 355 milliliters shows that 8 milliliters is far less than one can, meaning it will not fill even one 12-ounce can.
You could fill 6 litre jars.
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To fill a 2.5-liter container, you need 2,500 milliliters since 1 liter is equal to 1,000 milliliters. Therefore, if you have bottles of a certain size, simply divide 2,500 by the volume of each bottle in milliliters to determine how many bottles are needed. For example, if each bottle is 500 milliliters, you would need 5 bottles (2,500 ÷ 500 = 5).
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To find out how many 250ml drink containers are needed to fill a 4.25-liter bucket, first convert the bucket's volume to milliliters: 4.25 liters is equal to 4250 milliliters. Then, divide 4250ml by 250ml per container: 4250 ÷ 250 = 17. Therefore, you would need 17 containers to fill the bucket.