no
1 liter = 1000 ml
1 ml = 0.001 L
The asnswer, tautologically, is "4000 ml".
One liter (1 L) is equivalent to 1000 milliliters (ml). To find out how many 400 ml portions fit into 1 L, divide 1000 ml by 400 ml. This calculation shows that 2.5 portions of 400 ml can fit into 1 L. Therefore, you can fit two full 400 ml portions into 1 L, with 200 ml remaining.
By unit ofvolume,we can say that 1 l=1000 mL 400 L=400000 mL
400 ml = 0.4 liter
1000 ml = 1 L so 5000 ml = 5000/1000 = 5 L. Simple!
4 mL.The reason is that mL means "milliliters", which means "thousandths of a liter". The quantity 0.004 L is the same as "four thousandths of a liter".
400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.
The number not the same as 1400 mL can be any number other than 1400.
The asnswer, tautologically, is "4000 ml".
0.4 L
0.4 l Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 400 ml*1 l 1000 ml=0.4 l
One liter (1 L) is equivalent to 1000 milliliters (ml). To find out how many 400 ml portions fit into 1 L, divide 1000 ml by 400 ml. This calculation shows that 2.5 portions of 400 ml can fit into 1 L. Therefore, you can fit two full 400 ml portions into 1 L, with 200 ml remaining.
40 ml
1litre is 1000ml. therefore...40,000ml is 40litres.
By unit ofvolume,we can say that 1 l=1000 mL 400 L=400000 mL
400 L = 400 000 mLTo convert from L to Ml, multiply by 1000.
400 ml times 7 is 2800 ml which is equivalent to 2.8 L