a ml (mililitre) is a thousandth of a litre, so its way smaller
One possible answer is Yes. This is logically correct because it does hold "more than or less than" 5 ml of fluid since it does not hold that amount!The more prosaic answer is more than.
One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters. Therefore, 1 gallon is less than 4 liters. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 gallon is equal to 128 fluid ounces, and 1 fluid ounce is approximately 29.5735 milliliters, which translates to 0.0295735 liters.
2.3L no less but maybe a little more if you haven't done it often.
1 milliliter is a thousandth of a liter, so yes, 5L is greater than (will hold more than) 5mL.
1 US fluid gallon is 5.36% less than 4 liters, and it doesn't matter what's in it.It could even be empty and the number would still be the same.
Yes, a LOT more. 14 liters = about 473.396 fluid ounces.
1 US fluid gallon = 3.785 liters (rounded) 2 US fluid gallons = 7.571 liters (rounded) 3 US fluid gallons = 11.356 liters (rounded) . . 8 US fluid gallons = 30.283 liters (rounded) That's more than 25 liters.
A little more than that. 64 fluid ounces = about 1.89liters.
No, it is less
Less. 1.9 is closer to 2.0.
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three liters are more than a gallon