15 ml = 0.015 L
6 quarts = 5.678 L = 5678 ml
Since a liter (which is 1000 milliliters) is 1.06 quarts, 500 ml would be half of that. Divide 1.06 by 2 to get your answer.
15 mL = 0.0159 US quarts
A quarts is approximately equal to one liter. 1 liter = 1000 ml 2 quartes = 2000 ml
When 1 liter is 100 percent, then 0.015 liter (15 ml) is 1.5 percent
No. One liter is 1000 milliliter = ml. So 15 ml is a lot less than one liter.
There are 1000 ml in 1 liter. To divide 1 liter of MOM suspension into 15 ml cups, you would get 66.67 cups (1000 ml / 15 ml = 66.67 cups). However, since you can't have a fraction of a cup, you would realistically get 66 units of 15 ml cups.
would you measure juice in pitcher in cups or quarts
(X gal)(0.15) = (1 gal)(0.025)0.15X = 0.025X = 0.17 gallons (4 quarts/1 gal.)(1 liter/1.06 quarts)(1000 ml/1 liter)= 642 milliliters============
15 L = 15,000 mL
Yes, there are 2000 ml in two quarts. One quart is equal to 1000 ml, so two quarts would be 2000 ml.
About... 67.63 oz or 8.45 cups or 2.11 quarts or 2000 mL
ml=mili liter mili=1000 1000 ml = 1 l 15000 ml = 15 l this is, of course, assuming you mean "liter", and not kittens.