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I suggest you convert everything to the same unit, then compare. Either divide milliliters by 1000 to convert to liters, or multiply the liters by 1000 to convert them to milliliters.
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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 8.9ml is actually less than 0.89L. See, ml is milliliters, which is like tiny sips of water, and L is liters, which is like chugging a whole bottle. So, in this case, the liters are way bigger than the milliliters. Easy peasy!
Typically, that would be anything that has a mass less than a kilogram. Roughly speaking, this would be objects smaller than your fist.