Well, honey, 0.5 liters is the same as 500 mL, so yes, it's more than 300 mL. It's like asking if a kitten is smaller than a tiger - one's a cute little thing, and the other could eat you for breakfast.
1000 is more than 300.
what is more than 40
Oh yes, more than tree times of that. 300 milliliters equals 0.3 liters.
Any number between 300 and 500. Working with integers it would be 301-499.
5 Liters = 5000 milliliters So, 300 milliliters is smaller.
A negative number is always less than a positive number.
It is: 299 which has more than 2 factors
Yes, a flower vase can be held by 300 liters of water, as it exceeds the volume typically needed to support a vase. However, the actual ability to hold the vase depends on the vase's size and shape. Generally, a standard flower vase would require only a small amount of water, far less than 300 liters. Thus, 300 liters would provide ample support for multiple vases or a very large arrangement.
Less, 300m is only one-tenth of 3km.
300 liters = 65.99 imperial gallons
Much less than 2 km. 9000 cm is no more than 300 feet.
There are 0.3 kiloliters in 300 liters. To convert from liters to kiloliters, you divide by 1000.