A 35L can would be big enough to hold 17.5 two-liter bottles of soda, so unless this soda can is part of some kind of advertising display, that's almost certainly not the right answer.
350ml
0.5 L - 0.15 L = 0.35 L or 350 mL
1 litre = 1000 ml so 35 L = 35*1000 = 35000 ml. Simple!
A liter(L) is bigger. One liter(L) is equivalent to 1,000 milliliter(mL).
1.000 L = 1,000 mL 2.000 L = 2,000 mL 13.000 L = 13,000 mL. That's greater than 130 mL.
'l/L' is litres. 1 lite contains 1000 ml / mL ( millilitres).
Yes it can. Either one, depending on the capacity of the container it's in.
ml 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
350 L = 350,000 mL
0.35 l
12 oz = 354.88 ml
ml
0.5 L - 0.15 L = 0.35 L or 350 mL
35 liter = 35 x 1000 = 35000 ml and 35000 ml is 35000 ml, you decide
1000 mL = 1 L so 35 mL = 0.035 L. Simple, really!
A milliliter is a thousandth of a liter, so since 500 is half of a thousand, 500 ml is half a liter. So one liter of soda can fill a half liter sized glass twice - if you don't spill any. Pour carefully!
1 litre = 1000 ml so 35 L = 35*1000 = 35000 ml. Simple!
1 l = 1000ml So 0.35 l = 350 ml