about how many jar are n liters
Learn to math: 1.2/2 = 0.6 Litres = 60 centilitres = 600 millilitres and so on.
There are 125 ml n the cans I have.
1 tsp = 5 ml
Natasha drank 8 liters and Sonja drank 4.8 is twice as much as 4, and 8+4=12. Or, using algebra: n= 2 * s and s + n = 12. Substituting from the first equation into the second, s + 2 * s = 12, or 3 * s = 12, therefore s = 12 / 3 = 4 and (substituting the value of s into the first equation, n = 2 * 4 = 8.
To calculate the number of moles, first convert the volume of the solution from milliliters to liters by dividing by 1000 (20.0 mL = 0.020 L). Then, use the formula n = M x V to calculate the moles of MgCl2 in the solution. n = 0.800 mol/L x 0.020 L = 0.016 moles of MgCl2.
1 Imperial gallon equates to 4.54609 litres.
n = numberTo find 4% of a number...n/100 = 1%n/100 x 4 = 4%
about 1 litre but it really depends n how long you wash your hands for
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No, there are 473.176 milliliters in a US liquid pint.
If the question is about 4 things out of 4, the answer is, obviously, 1. If the question is about 4 things out of n, then the answer is nC4 = n!/[(n-4)!*4!], whose value will obviously depend on n.