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1000mL = 1L

So, 1L of water is 1000mL of water.

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That's good work, and a true statement. But it's not an answer to the question.

The question asks how many "millimeters" are required to make a liter.

The answer is:

"Millimeter" is a unit of length, and "liter" is a unit of volume, so you can't use either

one to make the other one. No matter how many millimeters you have, they'll never

make a liter for you, any more than several million inches can make a gallon.

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Millimeters measure length and liters measure volume so they are not comparable.

Milliliters measure volume and there are a thousand of them in 1 liter

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8y ago
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If I understand your question correctly, there are 1000 milliliters to one liter.

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You would need 1000 milliliters to make one liter of water because there are 1000 milliliters in one liter.

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1000 ml in a liter

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15y ago
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1 thousand.

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15y ago
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1,000ml

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