1 liter = 1,000 milliliters
if you had 1.5 liters of water, how many milliliters would you have?
11.08 g/mL
It would depend on the density of the substance. For water (which has a density of 1g/cm3): 2 milliliters = 2 grams = 2 000 000 micrograms
Milliliters /100 = deciliters
Yes, I would use milliliters.
if you had 1.5 liters of water, how many milliliters would you have?
the amount of ounces in that glass would have to be known firstThat was a very UN-helpful answer. If you don't know the answer, why comment at all??? There are 250 ML's in a standard glass or cup. So when they say you should drink 8 glasses of water a day, that's 2,000 ML's, or 2 litres. Hope this helps :-)250 Milliliters - 1 glass2000 Milliliters - 8 GlassMeans 4 water bottles if it is 500 milliliters * bonus*240 mls. in an 8 oz. glass of water or 8 oz. glass of any other liquid for that matter!
400ml
Milliliters or fluid ounces would be reasonable metric units to measure the capacity of a drinking glass. These units are commonly used for measuring liquid volumes and would provide a clear indication of the glass's capacity.
2 litres = 2,000 millilitres, so 1,000 millilitres (1 litre) are needed to fill the half-full jug.
You can use a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder to measure the volume of a glass. Simply fill up the glass with water and then pour it into the measuring cup or graduated cylinder to determine the volume.
Ugh, about half a litter I would guess. I'm not positivley sure though.
A houseplant needs about 300 milliliters of water. 300 liters of water would kill it.
"Would you like a Stella Artois glass for water?"
You would have 1500 milliliters of water.
4000 mL would be in the pot.
The total amount of water would be 150 milliliters.