There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, 2000 millilitres is equal to 2000/1000 = 2 litres.
Do you mean millilitres? There are 1000 ml in 1 litre, so 2500 in 2.5 litres.
2 and 1 quarter litre is 2.25 litres. 1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 2.25 litres = 2250 millilitres.
2480 millilitres = 2.48 litres = 2 litres to the nearest whole.
2 + 400/1000 = 2.4 litres or 2400 millilitres.
2 dcl = 0.2 litres or 200 millilitres.2 dcl = 0.2 litres or 200 millilitres.2 dcl = 0.2 litres or 200 millilitres.2 dcl = 0.2 litres or 200 millilitres.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now. So, a quarter liter is 250 milliliters, and if you have 2 of those, you just multiply 250 by 2. That gives you a total of 500 milliliters in 2 quarter liters. Easy peasy, right?
There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, 2000 millilitres is equal to 2000/1000 = 2 litres.
Do you mean millilitres? There are 1000 ml in 1 litre, so 2500 in 2.5 litres.
2 litres = 2000 millilitres.
1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 2.25 litres = 2.25*1000 = 2250 millilitres. Simple!
20002 litres = 2000 millilitres
There are 1,000 mililitres in a litre. Therefore to convert from litres into millilitres you have to multiply by 1,000. In this case you do: 2x1,000 = 2,000 Therefore there are 2,000 millilitres in 2 litres.
2 and 1 quarter litre is 2.25 litres. 1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 2.25 litres = 2250 millilitres.
1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 2 litres = 2*1000 = 2000 millilitres. Simple!
1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 2 litres = 2*1000 = 2000 millilitres. Simple!
2000 micro litres in 2 millilitres