4,000
It can hold 450
4 L / 150 ml = 4000 ml/150 ml = 26.67 so 26 can be filled.
The amount a container can hold is called the volume, measured in litres if you're using the metric system(SI.) The answer is capacity or the volume of the container and it depends on how big the container is!
Yes its possible a 1 litre container shouldn't be filled the contents should be less than 600ml and if the litre container is full it is also possible to transfer 600mls of the contents and remain with 400mls. -kapanzak
2 liters and 1/2 liter = 2,500 milliliters, IF he filled both of them.
It can hold 450
4 L / 150 ml = 4000 ml/150 ml = 26.67 so 26 can be filled.
26.66
I have seen beakers with filled capacities from 25 mL to 5 liters.
The amount a container can hold is called the volume, measured in litres if you're using the metric system(SI.) The answer is capacity or the volume of the container and it depends on how big the container is!
A patato cube is placed in a beaker filled with hot salt water and another patato cube is placed in a beaker filled with cold salt water?
At least 135 millilitres. If it was full of sand then its capacity is 135 ml but there is nothing in the question to indicate that it was filled with the sand.
No, The rated quantitiy is typically marked and there is room to put the capacity in without fear of spilling it when trying to move or work with the container...
have three beakers filled with water all at the same starting temperature. wrap a different material on each beaker and leave for 15 minutes. measure the temperature of the water. water with the highest temperature is the best insulator
They stay the same.
NO
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