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It moves 12 places to the left.

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Q: How does the decimal move from micro liters to mega liters?
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What is 2937kl in mega liters?

i think you move the decimal two place to the right so 2937.0kl is now 29.37 ml


How do you move decimal To change from liters to milliliters?

Move the decimal point three place to the left.


How far does the decimal move from micrometers to mega meters?

It move 12 places to the left.


How far does decimal move from micrometers to mega meters?

It move 12 places to the left.


How how many times do you have to move the decimal from kiloliters to liters?

You move it three times.


How many times do you have to move the decimal from kiloliters to liters?

You move it three times.


How To change from liters to milliliters how do you move the decimal?

You move it 3 places to the right.


How does the decimal move from mega meters to meter?

It moves 6 places to the right.


There are one thousand in aliter?

There are 1000 milliliters in a liter. To convert from liters to milliliters, divide by 1000, and to convert from milliliters to liters, mulitply by 1000. (Liters to milliliters: move decimal 3 places to the left, and for milliliters to liters, move decimal 3 places to the right).


What direction does the decimal move from liters to milliliters?

The decimal moves 3 places to the right from litres to millilitres.


How many liters in 10 micro liters?

1 µL = 10-6 L. µL is the symbol for microliter. Going from microliter to liters, you are going to move the decimal place 6 times to the left. Remember that moving to the left makes the number smaller. 10 µL × 10-6 = .00001 L


How many liters in 50 micro liters?

1 µL = 10-6 L. µL is the symbol for microliter. Going from microliter to liters, you are going to move the decimal place 6 times to the left. Remember that moving to the left makes the number smaller. 50 µL × 10-6 = .00005 L