"Centimeter" is a unit of length or distance. "Milliliter" is a unit of 3-dimensional space, like the capacity of a bottle. There's no connection between the two units.
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Stuff that is discarded is usually counted or its volume measured, rarely both. If you drop a piece of candy wrapper on the pavement that is 1 piece of litter. If you drop a bottle of pop, that is 1 piece. But the volume measures of the two will be difference. Conversely, the street sweepers may pick up a number of quarts of litter from outside one store but I very much doubt if they will count how many pieces there are.
Two liters and one fifth of a liter
There is no specific consistent unit as a bottle - bottles can be of all sizes and capacities. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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1800 ml.
There are 67.6 ounces in a two-liter bottle.
One hundred milliliters = one centileter, so two hundred milliliters = two centiliters.
X 1000 2000 ml 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
2000 ~frenchy~ Thats a puzzling question.
one or two in a litter of an Asian elephant.
1892.7 ml 1 quart = 946.35 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.001 quart
"Centimeter" is a unit of length or distance. "Milliliter" is a unit of 3-dimensional space, like the capacity of a bottle. There's no connection between the two units.
2 liters are 2000 milliliters.
about ONE - TWO .
The word "bottle" has two syllables.