1000 mililitres = 100 centilitres = 10 decilitres = 1 litre
There are 1,000 mililitres in a litre. Therefore to convert from litres into millilitres you have to multiply by 1,000. In this case you do: 2x1,000 = 2,000 Therefore there are 2,000 millilitres in 2 litres.
100 litre = 1 litre10-1 litre = 1 deciliter = 0.1 litre10-2 litre = 1 centilitre10-3 litre = 1 millilitre10-6 litre =1 microlitre
There are 1000 millilitres in 1 litre.
1 liter = 1,000,000 microliters
There are 1000 mL (mililitres) in 1 L (litre).
Using a cup with a standard measurement of 250 mL (mililitres), then there are 4 cups in 1 L (litre).
1000 mililitres = 100 centilitres = 10 decilitres = 1 litre
There are 1000 mililitres in 1 litre. Therefore 2.30L*(1000mL/1L)=2300mL
no, a litre is 100cl (centiletres) or 1000ml. there are a 1000 mililitres in a litre.
There are 1,000 millilitres is 1 litre. 6 litres is 6 times 1,000 mililitres, which is a total volume of 6,000 litres.
Yes it is a litre it is 23 litres and 5 mililitres
There are 1,000 mililitres in a litre. Therefore to convert from litres into millilitres you have to multiply by 1,000. In this case you do: 2x1,000 = 2,000 Therefore there are 2,000 millilitres in 2 litres.
100 litre = 1 litre10-1 litre = 1 deciliter = 0.1 litre10-2 litre = 1 centilitre10-3 litre = 1 millilitre10-6 litre =1 microlitre
There are 10 milliliters in one centiliter. This is because the prefix "centi-" denotes a factor of 0.01, meaning one centiliter is equal to 0.01 liters. Since there are 1000 milliliters in one liter, multiplying 0.01 by 1000 gives us 10 milliliters in one centiliter.
354.88 mL
That is 340.194 ml.