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750L is 750000mL, so 750L is alot more than 750mL

It is 1000 times more 750L is 750000mL, so 750L is alot more than 750mL

It is 1000 times more

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13y ago

1 L = 1,000 ml

750 L = 750,000 ml

That looks like more than 1.75 ml .

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10y ago

1 L is more than 750 mL

1 L = 1000 mL > 750 mL

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10y ago

1.5 L is larger than 750 mL. In fact, 1.5 L is twice as much as 750 mL.

1.5 L is equal to 1500 mL which is greater than 750 mL.

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9y ago

Half

0.75 + 0.75 = 1.50

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9y ago

1Litre is 1,000 ml. so it is larger.

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1.5 L is twice as much.

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