Based on your use of the English spelling of Litre and not the American spelling (liter), I'm going to assume imperial measures:
1 gill = ¼ pt = 5 fl oz ≈ 142.1 ml
The standard measure for spirits in an English pub was 1/6 gill or 23.7 ml before "metrification" when it was made 25 ml or 35 ml (decided by the publican).
A gill is equal to roughly 118 milliliters. Therefore, half a gill would be approximately 59 milliliters.
Millilitres and millilitres are the same unit, therefore 32.5 millilitres is equal to 32.5 millilitres.
its 2970 millilitres
250,000 millilitres
Millilitres and millilitres are the same unit of measurement. Therefore, 3.72 millilitres is equal to 3.72 millilitres.
A US quart is 946.3529472 millilitres.
They is 4000 millilitres in four liters
1 teaspoon of water is 5 millilitres
There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, 30 millilitres is equal to 30/1000 = 0.03.
0,5 L (litre) = 500 millilitres (mL)
26 millilitres (there are 1,000 millilitres in a litre)
1000 millilitres = 1 litre so 9000 millilitres = 9000/1000 = 9 litres. Simple!