Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 8.9ml is actually less than 0.89L. See, ml is milliliters, which is like tiny sips of water, and L is liters, which is like chugging a whole bottle. So, in this case, the liters are way bigger than the milliliters. Easy peasy!
350 divided by 45 is 7 with remainder 35.
Oh, dude, 9000 milliliters is the same as 9 liters. It's like converting from sips to gulps - just a matter of scaling up. So, yeah, you've got yourself a solid 9 liters there.
i would say it is not good to drink water during a cardio workout but if you just drink like 3 sips i say it would be ok but dont drink like half or more of the bottle because the water would probably come up to your throat which would not allow you to breath
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No guniea pigs tend not to drink a lot of water. They go to the water drpper like 2 to 3 times a day to drink about 10 sips so if your guniea pg does not drink lots of water its natural, dont worry just make sure they eat.
Drink water but do not skull. Take small sips of water and soon you will no longer be thirsty. Also, afterwards eat some foods to help absorb the water.
To drink by swallowing small quantities at a time. To drink in sips. Have a sip of Tea.
Hi: Make the letter C with the hand (like holding a cup), and pretend to take a few sips.
They are adapted to climb trees, eat food, defend itself, and drink water (dips it's claw into the water and sips the drop off it's pincer)
You are sipping soup when you drink it from a bowl or mug in small drinks (sips).
I give them sips of water while in labor or let her lick an ice cube. They will get thirsty, so I offer them this while they are in their "birthing box".
it really doesn't matter how much water you drink, water doesn't do anything to you. just drink in very small sips, don't gulp it down because when you're on e you could catch the water in your throat and drown from it. half of a pill doesn't do much, it's the whole pill that you have to be extra careful.
practice makes perfect, take small sips
no, sips of room temperature water.