3 liters (L) is equivalent to 3000 milliliters (mL), since 1 L equals 1000 mL. Therefore, 3 L is smaller than 6000 mL.
Litre is bigger than Mililetre
525 ml is less than 525 cl. To clarify, 1 cl (centiliter) is equal to 10 ml, so 525 cl is equal to 5,250 ml. Therefore, 525 ml is significantly smaller than 525 cl.
No, a milliliter (mL) is not bigger than a liter (L). In fact, 1 liter is equal to 1,000 milliliters, making a liter significantly larger than a milliliter.
452 L
A L (Litre) contains 1000 ml (millilitres). This fact answers your question.
The answer depends on 61 WHAT! 61 gallons is a lot bigger than 6000 ml whereas 61 teaspoon is a lot smaller.
50 litre is 100 times bigger than 500 ml
No, a milliliter (ml) is smaller than a liter (L). One liter is equal to 1000 milliliters.
6000 mL is greater than 5 L6000 mL = 6 L > 5 L
1 L = 1000 ml, so 2 L = 2000 ml. Bigger? 2 L of iron is *smaller* than 1 L of oxygen - a *lot* smaller.
6000 mL is greater than 6 L. This is because 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, so 6 liters is equal to 6000 milliliters. Therefore, 6000 mL is greater than 6 L.
3 ml is bigger 0.3 ml is 10x smaller for every 0 in front of it it gets 10x smaller eg. 0.03, 0.003
44 liters (1000 ml/1 liter) = 44,000 milliliters ===================they are the same volume
Litre is bigger than Mililetre
cl is centi litres, just like cm (centimetres) ml is milli litres. 1 cl = 10 ml hence cl is bigger.
1 Milliter is = to .001 Liter so yes it is smaller. "Milli" means one-thousandth.
mg is smaller than mL