Of course, how else would you measure how much milk you'd have? You could measure in Imperial gallons, but the metric Litre (or Liter) is also a common way to measure liquid substance (which what milk is, a liquid).
No, a liter of milk is slightly less than two pints. One liter is equivalent to approximately 1.76 pints.
You would need 500 milliliters of milk for half a liter.
The liter is a unit of volume that measures how much space milk takes up, while the kilogram is a unit of weight that measures how heavy the milk is. One liter of milk weighs slightly more than one kilogram because milk is denser than water.
0.7 liter of milk is approximately 23.67 fluid ounces.
1 liter of milk is equivalent to 4.23 cups, 33.8 fluid ounces, or 1000 milliliters.
A US quart is almost a liter (0.95 of a liter).
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1 Liter = 1000 milliliters Therefore, 12 Liters of milk = 12,000 milliliters of milk
one liter of cows milk weights one kilogram
If a recipe calls for 4 cups of milk and you have a liter of milk it would be enough because a cup of milk is equal to 250 ml.
a liter=a kilogram your question would be" how many centiliters (equivalents for grams , in the liquid measuring unit) are in a liter of milk?" answer: 1000
A liter is a unit of volume in the metric system, equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters. An example of a liter would be a standard bottle of water, which typically contains 1 liter of liquid. Another example could be a liter of milk or a liter of gasoline, as these are commonly sold and measured in liters.
The volume of a glass of milk would best be measured in millilitres.
That is 4 cups
No, a liter of milk is slightly less than two pints. One liter is equivalent to approximately 1.76 pints.
You would need 500 milliliters of milk for half a liter.
A standard drinking glass holds about 250 ml of liquid. There are four standard glasses of milk in a liter.