1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 1 litre is gonna be 1 millilitre of one thousandth of a litre.
1 litre = 1000 ml → 1/10 litre = 1/10 × 1000 ml = 100 ml
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10 decilitres (not disilitres) make 1 litre.
To convert one litre into centimetres is impossible.Litres is are volume and centimetres are a length or distance.there it must have 3 dimensions.andYou can convert 1 litre to cubic centimeters.1 litre = 1000 cubic centimetres (cm³).also1 litre=1000/1000000 cubic metres (m³)1 litre= .001 m³.Milli- is a prefix meaning 'one-thousandth of', so one litre has 1000 millilitres.
1/10×1litre , since 1 litre is 1000ml therefore , 1/10×1000 is 100 ml here is this
One tenth of a litre is 0.1 litre. A litre is 1 000millilitres, so 0.1l is 100ml. There is a unit that equals one tenth of a litre, the decilitre, but it isn't widely used.
One tenth of a litre is 0.1 litre. A litre is 1 000millilitres, so 0.1l is 100ml. There is a unit that equals one tenth of a litre, the decilitre, but it isn't widely used.
One 50th of 5 liters is one 10th of 1 liter is one deciliter.
one mililitre = 1/1000 litre one centilitre = 1/100 litre one decilitre = 1/10 litre litre one decalitre = 10 litres one centalitre = 100 litres one kilolitre = 1000 litres one megalitre = 1000000 litres terms for quantities above litre are rarely used one killi litre can be used instead of millilitre but has never been adopted
1, if it is a one-litre can!
A cubic unit is a volume formed by making a cube one unit of length per side. A "cubic litre" doesn't make any sense since it is not a length. A litre (or liter) is a unit of volume already and can be any solid shape like a cylinder or sphere (or a cube I suppose if that's what you meant). A cc or cubic-centimetre is a volume formed by making a cube one centimetre on each side, 1000 of these makes a litre.