The relationship between ( ml ) and ( L ) depends on the specific context in which they are defined. If ( m ) is a coefficient or a variable that is multiplied by ( l ), then ( ml ) could be greater than, less than, or equal to ( L ), depending on the values of ( m ) and ( l ). Without additional context or definitions for ( m ) and ( L ), it's impossible to definitively compare them.
less than
100 ml is (much) less than 1 gallon.
5,000 ml is less than 7 liters because 5,000 ml is the same as 5 liters.
Nope... it's less.
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.
less than
equal
Very much less than.
30 ml is equal to 30 cm3
equal to
100 ml is (much) less than 1 gallon.
"Equal to", 1500 (ml) milliliter = 1.5 (l) liter
By definition, 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters (mL).Thus 20.8 liters = 20800 mL, which is greater than 208 mL.
5,000 ml is less than 7 liters because 5,000 ml is the same as 5 liters.
1 ml = 0.001 litres222 ml = .222 litres222 ml is less than 2 litres
1950 mL is greater than 1.95 L. To compare the two, convert 1.95 L to milliliters: 1.95 L is equivalent to 1.95 x 1000 = 1950 mL. Therefore, 1950 mL is equal to 1950 mL, making it greater than 1.95 L.
1 L = 1000 mL 7 L = 7000 mL so they are equal.