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The millilter (ml) is a unit of volume reserved for liquids or gases. It is not customary to measure solids such as salt in milliliters unless you are a cook in a kitchen, where scales aren't common but measuring spoons and cups are. Granulated solids and powders are a bit easier to measure using liquid measures, but errors can occur because of the differences in how well packed the substances are. A cup of rock salt, for example, will have a different weight than a cup of finely ground table salt. Milliliters into Pounds: Multiply the number of milliliters by the specific gravity of the substance; then divide the product by 453.59 (equivalent in grams of one avoirdupois pound), to obtain the weight in pounds. Pounds into Milliliters: Multiply the number of pounds by 453.59 (equivalent in grams of one avoirdupois pound); then divide the product by the specific gravity of the substance, to obtain the volume in milliliters.
Pounds are a unit of weight and centimeters are a unit of length. We can't convert one to the other. Something that weighs 160 lbs will have dimensions, but the dimensions of 160 pounds of lead will be vastly different from the dimensions of 160 pounds of feathers.
You can't convert volume to weight without more information. 1400 CC of vacuum weighs nothing.
The number of pounds increases as the number of calories consumed increases.
there's 100 pence in a pound so divide the pence by 100. for example, 248p would be 248 ÷ 100 = £2.48
900 milliliters is the equal to 900 cubic centimeters, or 900 grams of water. That is almost a liter. About 2 pounds or one quart of water.
Milliliters (cc) can't be converted to pounds. Milliliters measure volume, while pounds measure mass.
Centimeters can't be converted to pounds. Centimeters measure length, while pounds measure mass.
It really depends on the person, for example an obese person weighing 350 pounds or more is more likely to have a larger capacity than a person weighing 150 pounds
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The millilter (ml) is a unit of volume reserved for liquids or gases. It is not customary to measure solids such as salt in milliliters unless you are a cook in a kitchen, where scales aren't common but measuring spoons and cups are. Granulated solids and powders are a bit easier to measure using liquid measures, but errors can occur because of the differences in how well packed the substances are. A cup of rock salt, for example, will have a different weight than a cup of finely ground table salt. Milliliters into Pounds: Multiply the number of milliliters by the specific gravity of the substance; then divide the product by 453.59 (equivalent in grams of one avoirdupois pound), to obtain the weight in pounds. Pounds into Milliliters: Multiply the number of pounds by 453.59 (equivalent in grams of one avoirdupois pound); then divide the product by the specific gravity of the substance, to obtain the volume in milliliters.
Popular science says 8 glasses or 64 milliliters a day. Others say drink when you are hungry. I follow the notion of dividing my weight (in pounds) in half and then drinking that many milliliters of water daily. For example, a woman weighing 140 pounds would drink 70 milliliters of water daily. :) The previous answer of three and a half gallons is simply WAY too much.
There is approximately 0.002 pounds in one milliliter. This means that there would be about 0.011 pounds in 6 milliliters.
Pounds is a measure of weight and centimeters are a measure of length. The two can not be converted.
Firstly, its grams not milliliters, Secondly, you dont measure dog food in milliliters, its cups, grams or pounds, and thirdly its 1000 grams to a kilogram
zero! 1 kg = 1,000 ml
Milliliters is a unit of volume and pounds is a unit of weight. You cannot compare the two without knowing what substance you are talking about.