To make half a liter from 360 ml, you need to add 140 ml. This is because half a liter is equal to 500 ml, and 500 ml minus 360 ml equals 140 ml. So, adding 140 ml to 360 ml will give you half a liter, which is 500 ml.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, like, 1 liter is equal to 1000 mL, right? And 500 mL is like half of that. So, technically speaking, 500 mL is lesser than 1 liter. But hey, who's really keeping track, am I right?
500 ml
To compare the two volumes, we need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 ml, 0.5 liters is equal to 500 ml. To find the difference, we subtract 500 ml from 650 ml, which equals 150 ml. Therefore, 0.5 liters is 150 ml smaller than 650 ml.
Since 500 mL is half of a litre, 800 mL is more than half.
500 ml = 1/2 liter so, two times of 500 ml make one liter.
1 liter = 1000 ml 1/2 liter = 500 ml 420 + 500 = 920 ml 1000 ml -920 ml = 80 ml
500 ml
There are 2 500 ml in a liter.
To make half a liter from 360 ml, you need to add 140 ml. This is because half a liter is equal to 500 ml, and 500 ml minus 360 ml equals 140 ml. So, adding 140 ml to 360 ml will give you half a liter, which is 500 ml.
There are 500 ml in half a liter.
1000 ml =1 liter.
1 liter (L) = 1000 milliliters (mL). Then half a liter must be 500 milliliters.500
Since there are 1,000 mL in one liter, there are 500 mL in 1/2 liter.
1 liter = 1000 ml → ½ liter = ½ × 1000 ml = 500 ml.
500 ml = 1/2 liter1000 ml = 1 liter
500 mL water.