Remember K H D | d c m. Litres is three places to the left of millilitres. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the left. So in this case the answer is 0.15 litres.
1000 ml = 1 liter 2.25 liter = 2250 ml
To find the total volume of the punch, first convert 1893 milliliters to liters. Since there are 1000 milliliters in a liter, 1893 milliliters is approximately 1.893 liters. Adding this to the 3 liters of lemon-lime soda gives a total of 3 + 1.893 = 4.893 liters in the punch bowl when the punch is completed.
1.5 l + 1.2 l = 2.7l
Ounces
cylinder
You didn't say that the bottle is completely full of juice, but I will assume that it is. Otherwise it will be impossible to answer. One liter contains 1000 milliliters. You multiply the liters by 1000, which means move the decimal point three places to the right. So 1.89 liters = 1890 milliliters.
A juice glass typically holds about 150-200 milliliters of liquid.
-- The height and diameter of the glass can best be described in centimeters. -- The thickness of the glass can best be described in millimeters. -- The total volume of the glass, as well as the volume of grapefruit juice, can best be described in milliliters. -- The temperature of the grapefruit juice can best be described in Kelvins (degrees Celsius). -- The specific gravity of the juice is dimensionless. -- The acidity of the juice is best described in terms of its 'pH'.
2 liters = 2000 milliliters 2000 / 200 = 10
To find the total volume of punch, convert 3 liters of lemon-lime soda to milliliters (3 liters = 3000 milliliters) and add the 1893 milliliters of cranberry juice. This gives a total of 3000 + 1893 = 4893 milliliters. If each glass of punch is, for example, 250 milliliters, then the number of glasses served would be 4893 ÷ 250 = 19.572, which rounds to approximately 19.6 glasses.
1.2 Liters
1,100 ml
2&1 - 2
Bart is making 9 liters of fruit punch, which consists of two ingredients: apple juice and cranberry juice. The recipe says to mix together twice as much apple juice as cranberry juice.How much apple juice does Bart need?Write the answer in milliliters.
2 ml
1000 ml = 1 liter 2.25 liter = 2250 ml
Juice can be measured in both liters (l) and milliliters (ml), with 1 liter equaling 1,000 milliliters. The choice of measurement typically depends on the volume being measured; larger quantities are often expressed in liters, while smaller amounts are measured in milliliters. For example, a juice bottle might be labeled as containing 1 liter, while a serving might be measured as 250 ml.