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
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1000 millilitres = 1 litre ⇒ 500 millilitres = 500 ÷ 1000 litre = 0.5 litre ⇒ 1 litre 500 millilitre = 1 litre + 0.5 litre = 1.5 litre → 2 litre to the nearest litre.
There are 1000 mL (mililitres) in 1 L (litre).
100 ml is 1/10 of a litre.
500 ml is 1/2 of a litre.
1000 mililitres equals one litre.
There are 1,000 millilitres in 1 litre, so 1,5 litres = 1,500 millilitres
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
Liter for liquids or square meter for solids.