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750ml = 0.75L 2000ml = 2L 2L is bigger.
Yes. There are 1000ml in a liter.
Oh, dude, a quarter of 2000ml is like 500ml. It's like dividing that big ol' 2000ml by 4, and boom, you get your answer. So, yeah, 500ml is your quarter of 2000ml. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
No. Convert to the same units then a comparison can be made. 1l = 100 cl → 4 l = 4 × 100 cl = 400 cl < 517 cl → 4 l is less than 517 cl.
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2000ml. (1l is 1000ml)
1000mL = 1L 3500mL x 1L/1000mL = 3.5L So, 3L is less than 3500mL.
1qt is larger than 1L.
No. 2l = 2000ml
It is 219 mils, or a tiny bit less than 1/4 of a litre (6 mils less, to be exact).
milli- prefix means 1/1000, so: 1 milliliter = 1/1000 liter => 1000 ml = 1l => 2l = 2 x 1000ml = 2000ml.
Yes, 1 liter (1L) is more than 70 centiliters (70CL). Since 1 liter is equal to 100 centiliters, 1L is equivalent to 100CL, which is greater than 70CL. Therefore, 1L is indeed more than 70CL.
750ml = 0.75L 2000ml = 2L 2L is bigger.
Yes. There are 1000ml in a liter.
no. 1L = 1000mL>15mL
Oh, dude, a quarter of 2000ml is like 500ml. It's like dividing that big ol' 2000ml by 4, and boom, you get your answer. So, yeah, 500ml is your quarter of 2000ml. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
0.2L=0.2L 20.0cL=200mL=0.2L 2000mL=2L 0.02kL=20L