This is difficult because it isn't really close to any of these. 3mL is like a teaspoonful and 3L is like a watering can full. A can of soup is typically 500mL.
42 mL
A standard can of soup typically contains 400 to 500 ml, not 10 liters. The 10-liter size would be unusually large for a soup can and is not standard for consumer products. Therefore, if you're referring to a regular can of soup, it's most likely around 500 ml.
3 L 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
3,000 ml = 3 l
there are 1,000 ml's in a l making 3 l's 3,000 ml's and 1,000 l's 1,000,000,000 ml's
3 liters (L) is equivalent to 3000 milliliters (mL), since 1 L equals 1000 mL. Therefore, 3 L is smaller than 6000 mL.
1 L = 1,000 ml 2 L = 2,000 ml 3 L = 3,000 ml . . . 58 L = 58,000 ml 58.6 L = 58,600 mL
Yes. 4000 mL is greater than 3 L4000 mL = 4 L > 3 L
3 L
3 L is larger than 300 mL of milk.3 L is equal to 3000 mL which is more than 300 mL.
250 mL are in 0.25 L;1 mL = 1 x 10^-3 L;1000 mL = 1 L
7000 mL