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1 percent is equal to 1g/100ml. Therefore 1 percent is equal to 10grams/Liter 1 percent is equal to 1g/100ml. Therefore 1 percent is equal to 10grams/Liter
In a litre there are 100cl (cl = centi-litre) or 1000ml (ml=milli-litre) 0.3l = 0.3x100cl = 30cl 0.3l = 0.3x1000ml = 300ml So 0.3l does not equal 300cl. It is 30cl or 300ml.
The volume of a cone is exactly equal to one third the volume of a cylinder of equal height and radius. The volume of a cylinder is equal to πr2h, so the volume of a cone is πr2h/3
Volume of a prism is equal to the cross-sectional area multiplied by the height.
100mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume equal to about 3.38 US fluid ounces.
you can use a 300ml graduated cylinder water,3different objects
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.
The volume of 100 ml is equivalent to 0.1 liters or approximately 3.38 fluid ounces. It is commonly used to measure liquids or small quantities of substances.
100mL equals 1 deciliter @0.01dl per mL
You cannot directly link length and volume, but i'll guess you mean millilitres. If I assume this, 300ml is 0.07529 US gallons
1cc=1mL 100cc=100mL
No. Firstly length and volume cannot be directly compared. Secondly even if you meant millilitres, as there are 1000ml in a litre, 1 litre would be 1000ml, not 100ml. 100ml is 0.1 litres.
To find the volume of an irregular object such as a rock, you have to use displacement. If you place the object in a graduated cylinder filled with water, the volume of the object is equal to the amount of water that the object displaces. For example, if a graduated cylinder is filled with 100mL of water, and you place an object such as a rock and the water rises from 100mL to 106mL, then the volume of the rock is 6.
Easy cheesy. In biochemistry and a few other disciplines, concentrations of weight per volume are always g/100ml (percent is always "per one hundred".) 1mg/ml is equal to 0.01g/ml or 1g/100ml also known as 1%.
300ml is about one cup of milk. ml is millilitres, or thousands of a litre. 300ml is 300 times one thousandth of a litre
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