If you have 1 liter of liquid, you have 10 100 ml glasses worth of liquid. This is because 1 liter is equal to 1000 ml, and 1000 ml divided by 100 ml equals 10 glasses. Therefore, you can fill 10 glasses with 100 ml each from 1 liter of liquid.
5 obviously. 1L=1000ml 200x5=1000ml
Ten of them.
You can fill a measuring cup
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have bottles that are 50cl each, you would need 2 of them to fill up 1 liter. You see, 1 liter is equal to 100cl, so two 50cl bottles would be just the ticket to make a full liter. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
There are 18 glasses of 250 ml required to fill a 4.5 liter bowl as 1 liter is equivalent to 1000 ml.
If you have 1 liter of liquid, you have 10 100 ml glasses worth of liquid. This is because 1 liter is equal to 1000 ml, and 1000 ml divided by 100 ml equals 10 glasses. Therefore, you can fill 10 glasses with 100 ml each from 1 liter of liquid.
4 / 0.5 = 8 Therefore, you can fill 8 half-litre glasses with a jug with four litres of water.
1 litre = 1000ml1.5 litre = 1500ml1500/500 = 3 Glasses
5 obviously. 1L=1000ml 200x5=1000ml
It would be 8 glasses. It depends on the size of the glass.
No
A liter because a kilometer is for distance
Ten of them.
A milliliter is a thousandth of a liter, so since 500 is half of a thousand, 500 ml is half a liter. So one liter of soda can fill a half liter sized glass twice - if you don't spill any. Pour carefully!
You can fill 7.2 glasses (approximately 7 full glasses) with 2 quarts of liquid in 10 ounce glasses.
Depending on how much you pour, a bottle can fill 5 or 6 glasses.