Yes
A mL (milliliter) is about 30 times smaller than one fluid ounce.
Yes. 30 mL is MUCH smaller than five liters. 30 mL is equal to only 0.03 liters (1 liter = 1,000 mL).
We assume you mean .300 caliber. That is 30/100ths of an inch. A bit smaller than the diameter of a regular pencil.
There are 30 milliliters in 30 cc (cubic centimeters), as 1 cc is equal to 1 milliliter.
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 30 metres is equal to 30 x 100 = 3000 centimetres. This is ten times longer than 300 centimetres.
30 cl 1 centiliter = 10 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.1 centiliter
30 cl 1 centiliter = 10 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.1 centiliter
30 cm is equal to 300 mm, as 1 cm is equivalent to 10 mm. Therefore, 30 cm converted to millimeters is 30 cm × 10 mm/cm = 300 mm. Thus, they are the same length.
To determine how many times 30 is less than 300, you would divide 300 by 30. This calculation results in 10, meaning that 30 is 10 times less than 300. This can also be expressed as 300 divided by 30 equals 10.
30 cl 1 centiliter = 10 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.1 centiliter
10 times smaller
30 of anything is less than 300 of the same thing.