7.5 cl
There are 100 cl in a litre. Thus to convert from litres into centilitres you have to multiply by 100. In this case we do: 1.5 x 100 = 150 Therefore there are 150 centilitres in 1.5 litres.
There are 100 centilitres in one litre. Therefore, two litres is equal to 100 x 2 = 200 centilitres.
1 litre = 100 centilitres so 0.1 litres = 0.1*100 = 10 centilitres. Simple!
Probably centilitres.
There are 10 centilitres in one decilitre. Therefore, to convert centilitres to decilitres, divide by 10. For example, 75 centilitres is equal to 75/10 = 7.5 decilitres.
There are 10 millilitres in one centilitre. Therefore, 75 centilitres is equal to 75 x 10 = 750 millilitres.
7.5 cl
There are 10 millilitres in one centilitre. Therefore, 750 millilitres is equal to 750/10 = 75 centilitres.
There are 100 centilitres in one litre. Therefore, 0.75 litres is equal to 0.75 x 100 = 75 centilitres.
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A standard bottle contains 75 centilitres
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There are 1000 centilitres in one decalitre. Therefore, to convert centilitres to decalitres, divide by 1000. For example, 7500 centilitres is equal to 7500/1000 = 7.5 decalitres.