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525 cl is larger.
A centiliter (cl) is smaller than a milliliter (ml). Specifically, 1 cl is equal to 10 ml. Therefore, 1 ml is larger than 1 cl.
4560 ml. Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis456 cl*10 ml 1 cl=4,560 ml
To convert centiliters (cl) to milliliters (ml), you multiply by 10, since 1 cl equals 10 ml. Therefore, 70 cl is equal to 700 ml (70 cl x 10 ml/cl = 700 ml).
To convert 70 centiliters (cls) to milliliters (ml), you multiply by 10, since 1 cl equals 10 ml. Therefore, 70 cl is equal to 700 ml. To find out how many 35 ml portions are in 700 ml, divide 700 ml by 35 ml, which equals 20. Thus, there are 20 portions of 35 ml in 70 cl.
525 ml is less than 525 cl. To clarify, 1 cl (centiliter) is equal to 10 ml, so 525 cl is equal to 5,250 ml. Therefore, 525 ml is significantly smaller than 525 cl.
ml = "milli" thousandths of a litre cl = "centi" hundredths of a litre
"mL" is "milliliters", while "cL" is "centiliters". A cL is ten times the volume of a mL. So, yes, 525mL is one-tenth as much as 525 cL.
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A millilitre is one one thousandth of a litre. A centilitre is one one hundredth of a litre. 525 millilitres is 0.525 litres. 525 centilitres is 5.25 litres. 525 centilitres is larger. Centilitres are not used, millilitres are always preferred. The only time cl are used are on a very few wine bottle labels.
I believe by using the Metric prefixes, 456. Cl is equal to 4560. Ml.
5520mL is equal to 552cL* There are 10mL per cL and 0.1cL per mL
525 cl is larger.
1 cl is equal to 10 ml, so 5 cl is equal to 50 ml.
A centiliter (cl) is smaller than a milliliter (ml). Specifically, 1 cl is equal to 10 ml. Therefore, 1 ml is larger than 1 cl.
0.2 L = cl 1 ml = 0.1 cl 240 ml = 24.0 cl 1 L = 100 cl 0.2 L = 20 cl 50 cl is bigger than 0.2 L = 20 cl and 240 ml = 24 cl
4560 ml. Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis456 cl*10 ml 1 cl=4,560 ml