200 liters is closest.
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They are the same, so 200 mL.
Get a good measuring jug and place 200 ml of water in it. Drop in the hocky puck and read the new level in the jug. the new level reading - 200 ml = the volume of the hocky puck in ml.
200 liters is closest.
Assuming that you are asking does a bathtub hold 350 ml of water: 350 ml of water is not very much water, a typical water bottle that you hold in your hand has more than 350 ml of water in it, so a bathtub big enough to hold a person will hold many times that much.
200 mL = a small glass of water 200 mL = 0.20 L
Yes, since sugar is denser than water.
The most appropriate unit to measure the capacity of water in a bathtub is liters (L) because it provides a more practical and easier-to-understand measurement compared to milliliters (mL) for larger volumes of liquid like water in a bathtub.
First note that there are 1,000 millilitres in a litre. This means that to convert from millilitres into litres you have to divide by 1,000. In this case you do: 200/1,000 = 0.2 Therefore there are 0.2 litres in 200 millilitres.
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Personally neither as I would use gallons, but to help you think about it:If you had a bathtub which would be easier (and quicker) to measure it if you used your choice to fill the bathtub with water:a teaspoon (used for taking medicine) which holds 5 ml; ora jug which holds 1 l[The answer is litres (l), not millilitres (ml).]
If you measure out 10 cups of water with 200 ml of water in each, then get someone to time you drinking each cup, then add up all the time and divide this number by 10, the answer you get will be the average time to drink 200 ml of water.
10 of that size cup can be filled with 2litres.
To make 400 ml of a 50% sucrose solution, you would mix 200 ml of sucrose with 200 ml of water. Measure out 200 ml of sucrose and dissolve it in 200 ml of water, ensuring the sucrose is completely dissolved to create the 50% solution.