You need two quantities to have a per cent - one of them as a percent[age] of the other.
No, 100 millimeters are equal to a liter In fact, 1000 milliliters equal a liter.
No - one liter is 0.001 cm cubed
1 liter = 1000 milliliters so a liter is larger.
One tenth of one percent is equal to 0.1 percent.
It is 1/1000.
A unit equal to one-one thousandth of a liter is a milliliter
No, 100 millimeters are equal to a liter In fact, 1000 milliliters equal a liter.
No, there are 4 metric cups in a liter
It is 0.2 litres.
Ah, what a lovely question. To find 20% of one liter, you simply multiply one liter by 0.20 (which is the decimal form of 20%). This gives you 0.20 liters, which is equal to 20% of one liter. Just a gentle reminder, mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of math.
Only in volume, but not in weight.
There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. To find 4 percent of a value, multiply the value by 0.04. Therefore, 4 percent of 1000 millilitres is equal to 1000 x 0.04 = 40 millilitres.
There are 1,000 mL in one liter.
One decilitre (or deciliter) is equal to one tenth of a litre. Do not confuse this with a decalitre, which is equal to ten litres.
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They're close, but a liter is slightly bigger.1 Liter = 1.06 Quarts
One liter is equal to 1,000 mL.One liter is 1,000 mL