Okay so fill up the seven liter jug completely and pour as much as you can into the 4 liter jug. You now have 3 liters in the 7 liter jug and 4 liters in the 4 liter jug. Pour the 4 liter out half way, now you have 2 liters in the 4 liter jug. Now pour the contents of the 4 liter jug into the 7 liter jug that has 3 liters in it. You know have a jug with 5 liters.
It's the other way around. One liter is one liter. One kiloliter is 1,000 liters. 1,000 milliliters make a liter.
not quite. some of the molecules fit between each other.
1,000 mL = 1 liter 8 x 250 mL = 2,000 mL = 2 liters
0.074 Liters. One Milliliter is 1/1000 of a Liter- So you need 1000 mL to make a L. Converting Milliliters to Liters is as simple as multiplying the number of milliliters by 0.001. 74 mL x 0.001 (Liters in a Milliliter) = 0.074 (Liters)
These questions are in different units. Liters are measures of volume in metric. Centimeters are a measure of distance. However, if you make a cube that is 10 cm on each side, it will contain 1000 cm3 which is one liter.
Pour from the 7 liter container into the 5 liter container until their levels are equal. Both containers will then have 6 liters in them.
It takes 2.5 five-liter containers of water to make 2 liters.
You could fill the 7-liter bucket and pour water into the aquarium until it is full, but that would make too much sense. If you really need to have three liters, fill the 7-liter bucket (which, although unmarked, will be larger than the 4-liter bucket) and pour it into the 4-liter bucket. When the 4-liter bucket is full, there will be three liters remaining in the 7-liter bucket.
5 liters
1,000 milliliters make 1 liter, so the liter has to be bigger.
Five (5) times 0.2 of anything makes 1.0 whole one.
It's the other way around. One liter is one liter. One kiloliter is 1,000 liters. 1,000 milliliters make a liter.
1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the unit conversion question. So, like, a liter is about 33.8 fluid ounces, and 4 liters would be around 135.2 fluid ounces. Since we're dealing with 32-ounce bottles, you'd need about 4 of them to make 4 liters. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
100ml is 1/10 of a liter.
2303cL makes 23.03 liters.* There are 100 centiliters per liter.
This question does not make sense. There are 0.001 liters in a milliliter and 1000 milliliters in a liter.