There are 1000 millimetres in one metre.
There are 1000 ml in one l. 3.25 x 1000 is 3,250.
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1 litre contains 1000 millilitres so you simply multiply by 1000 to convert litres to millilitres. Therefore 15.3 litres contains 15300 milliltres
1 millilitre of water at sea level and 1degree centigrade will be one gram in mass. Other substances may vary in their mass. A milliltre is a measure of volume. Therefore, a more dense sustance (lead for example) will have a greater mass than a less dense one (for example air). It is usual to measure liquids in milliltres, solids tend to be measured by mass.
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About 250 mL.
That is 67.5 milliltres.
There are 5 milliltres in 1 teaspoon.
There are 1000 millimetres in one metre.
1,140 milliliters is 1.14 liters.
There are 5 ml in a standard teaspoon
There are 98000 milliltres in 98 litres.
250ml
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