Two ways - which are closely related.
Method 1: 1000 ml is 10 times as big as 100 ml and so will be 10 times as much. Since the first is 100 rs then the second is ten times as much, which is 1000 rs.
Method 2: 100 ml for 100 rs is equivalent to 1 rs per 1 ml or 1 rs per ml. At that rate, 1000 ml will be 1000 rs.
100mL equals 2,000 drops.
3\100= 3% so 3%\100ml=3ml ?? so 3%\1000ml=30ml??? so 3%\950ml= 29.5ml
100mL=0.1L
Yes. 35 mL is the same as 0.35 dL. The same as 1 m has 10 dm, 100 cm and 1000 mm, 1L has 10 dL, 100 cL and 1000 mL. 10 dL=1000mL, and if you delete one zero in each side, you get 1 dL=100mL.
Yes. 1L=1000mL
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.
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There are 100 milliliters in 100 cubic centimeters (cc) as they are equivalent measurements.
100mL equals 2,000 drops.
100mL equals 0.0001kL
50ml Way to find: 5/100 * 1000ml
0.1L because 1000ml=1L
Well, darling, to find the volume of 100mL of water, you simply measure out 100mL using a graduated cylinder or measuring cup. The volume of the water is already given to you as 100mL, so there's no need to do any calculations. Just pour yourself a drink and enjoy!
3\100= 3% so 3%\100ml=3ml ?? so 3%\1000ml=30ml??? so 3%\950ml= 29.5ml
Yes, 1000 millilitres is equivalent to 1 litre. 1000 cubic centimetres is also equivalent to 1 litre.
1 tbsp. = 15ml 100/15 = 6.666 100ml = 6.666 tbsp.
Yes, 10ml is 1% of 1000ml. To calculate this, you divide 10ml by 1000ml and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage. So, (10/1000) x 100 = 1%.