Well, a bathtub could hold both. However, 75 milliliters fits into a test tube, so it wouldn't be enough water to bathe in.
Water in a bathtub is typically measured in liters (L) because bathtubs hold larger volumes of water. For example, a standard bathtub can hold around 150 to 250 liters of water. Milliliters (mL) are used for much smaller volumes, such as measuring liquid ingredients in cooking or small containers. Therefore, for a bathtub, liters is the appropriate unit of measurement.
a bath tub is a milliliter because a liter is the size of a water bottle
YES
Yes, a bathtub can hold 80 liters of water. The average bathtub is actually big enough to hold around 170 liters of water.
Two liters is the size of a large bottle of soda. Average bathtubs hold between 40 to 110 gallons, which is substantially more than two liters.
25 Liters
You can pour 25,000 milliliters of liquid into a bowl that holds 25 liters. This is because there are 1,000 milliliters in one liter.
9 liters is common for a bucket. 9 milliliters is just two teaspoonsful.
Yes. 80 litres of water is just over 2 square feet. Just did a quick search on rona.com and the first bathtub there holds 808 litre's of water.
Yes because 350 milliliters is .350 liters.
670 ml
500 pints is 62.5 gallons . -An average bathtub would hold that easily.