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One thousandth of a litre.
1 litre = 1000 ml → 1/10 litre = 1/10 × 1000 ml = 100 ml
it was the 50th state
one mililitre = 1/1000 litre one centilitre = 1/100 litre one decilitre = 1/10 litre litre one decalitre = 10 litres one centalitre = 100 litres one kilolitre = 1000 litres one megalitre = 1000000 litres terms for quantities above litre are rarely used one killi litre can be used instead of millilitre but has never been adopted
To convert one litre into centimetres is impossible.Litres is are volume and centimetres are a length or distance.there it must have 3 dimensions.andYou can convert 1 litre to cubic centimeters.1 litre = 1000 cubic centimetres (cm³).also1 litre=1000/1000000 cubic metres (m³)1 litre= .001 m³.Milli- is a prefix meaning 'one-thousandth of', so one litre has 1000 millilitres.
One tenth of a litre is 0.1 litre. A litre is 1 000millilitres, so 0.1l is 100ml. There is a unit that equals one tenth of a litre, the decilitre, but it isn't widely used.
1/10×1litre , since 1 litre is 1000ml therefore , 1/10×1000 is 100 ml here is this
1, if it is a one-litre can!
To convert one litre into centimetres is impossible.Litres is are volume and centimetres are a length or distance.there it must have 3 dimensions.andYou can convert 1 litre to cubic centimeters.1 litre = 1000 cubic centimetres (cm³).also1 litre=1000/1000000 cubic metres (m³)1 litre= .001 m³.Milli- is a prefix meaning 'one-thousandth of', so one litre has 1000 millilitres.
To convert one litre into centimetres is impossible.Litres is are volume and centimetres are a length or distance.there it must have 3 dimensions.andYou can convert 1 litre to cubic centimeters.1 litre = 1000 cubic centimetres (cm³).also1 litre=1000/1000000 cubic metres (m³)1 litre= .001 m³.Milli- is a prefix meaning 'one-thousandth of', so one litre has 1000 millilitres.
A cubic unit is a volume formed by making a cube one unit of length per side. A "cubic litre" doesn't make any sense since it is not a length. A litre (or liter) is a unit of volume already and can be any solid shape like a cylinder or sphere (or a cube I suppose if that's what you meant). A cc or cubic-centimetre is a volume formed by making a cube one centimetre on each side, 1000 of these makes a litre.
1000 millilitres = 1 litre ⇒ 500 millilitres = 500 ÷ 1000 litre = 0.5 litre ⇒ 1 litre 500 millilitre = 1 litre + 0.5 litre = 1.5 litre → 2 litre to the nearest litre.