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No, 100 milliliters does not equal to a liter.

1000 milliliters equal a liter.

Accordingly, 100 milliliter equals 1/10 liter.

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1000 milliliters = 1 liter

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100 milliliters is equal to 100,000 microliters.

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14y ago

Hmm..

"100 Ml" is 100 megalites, 1 00 000 000 litres.

If you want 100 mL (millilitres), it's 0.1 litres.

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8y ago

100 ml = 0,1 L
Litre is an official unit in SI.

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100 ml of water is 3.527 ounces

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0.1 L

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