1000 mL = 1 L10 dl = 1 LTherefore 200 mL is 0.2 L, which is 2 deciliters.
To convert ounces to milliliters, multiply ounces by 29.57. So, 2.5 x 29.57 = 73.925 ml
> 1 dl = 125 ml, so 3 dl = 375 ml ( about 2 cups) not quite, in fact, 1 dl = 100 ml, so 3 dl is 300 ml. The "d" in dl stands for "deci" which is "the tenth part", in this case, of a liter. It breaks down like this: 1000 milliliters = 100 centiliters = 10 deciliters = 1 liter.
There are 100 mL in 1 dL. Therefore in 20 dL, there are 2000 mL or 20*100. The answer is 2000 mL.
There are 4.5 dL in 45 mL. This is because there are 10 milliliters (mL) in one deciliter (dL). So, 45 mL is equal to 4.5 dL.
There are 100 ml in one dl, because mili comes from "mil" which is a thousand and deci comes from "dez," from the decimal system, which takes 10 as basic measurement. Therefore 3dl equals 300 ml.
42 mL is greater than 3.5 dL. 42 mL is equivalent to 4.2 dL.
9.83*102 dL = 983 dL = 98300 mL = 98300 cm3
That is 200 ml.
2 L is greater than 200 mL.2 L = 2000 mL > 2 mL
To convert milliliters (ml) to deciliters (dl), you need to divide the number of milliliters by 100. For example, if you have 250 ml, you would divide 250 by 100 to get 2.5 dl.
dL x 100 = mL: 26.7dL = 26.7 x 100 = 2670mL