Yes. It would be hard to find a rock with that volume, but I'm sure there is one out there.
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ml (milliliters) are units of volume and mm (millimeters) are units of length. One cannot be converted to the other.
Oh, dude, 250 milliliters is the same as 250 cubic centimeters. It's like when your friend tells you they're going to the store, and you're like, "Cool, have fun." So yeah, 250 ml equals 250 cm³. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
QF = V / t QF = volumetric flow rate in mL per hr V = volume in mL t = time in hr t = 1.5 hr V = 250 mL QF = ( 250 mL ) / ( 1.5 hr ) = 167 mL per hr <--------------------
250 mL is a better bet.
Normally one decimal place is appropriate.