The ice cubes produced in a typical ice cube tray are around 30 mL or 30g. Therefore, it would take approximately 12,000 ice cubes to have a mass of 163 lbs.
2 litres/ 20 ml = 2000 ml / 20 ml = 2000/20 = 100 of them.
2 is the answer
2000 mL is 2 liters.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a ton a meaurement of mass, and mL that of volume? Then, it depends on the density (density = mass/volume)
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That is 2,000 ml
Ice VolumeThe density of ice is 0.9167 g/mL; the given mass is 1.000gVolume = mass/density= 1.000 g/0.9167 g/mL= 0.9167 mLWater VolumeThe density of water is 0.9998 g/mL; the given mass is 1.000gVolume = mass/density= 1.000 g/0.9998 g/mL= 0.9998 mLThe volume of ice is 0.9167ml and the volume of water is 0.9998 mL
The ice cubes produced in a typical ice cube tray are around 30 mL or 30g. Therefore, it would take approximately 12,000 ice cubes to have a mass of 163 lbs.
One cup of ice weighs approximately 0.52 pounds or 236 grams.
2 litres/ 20 ml = 2000 ml / 20 ml = 2000/20 = 100 of them.
There are 100 mL in 1 dL. Therefore in 20 dL, there are 2000 mL or 20*100. The answer is 2000 mL.
2000 mL = 67.6 US fluid ounces.
more than 2000 mL
NONE - you cannot measure centimeters in ml, or ice-versa.
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