200ml
1/10
4 liters > 3,000 millilters (greater than)
1/100
Well, isn't that a happy little question! You see, a liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, and if you have 200ml bottles, you would need 5 of them to fill up a 1 liter jug. Just imagine the lovely sight of those bottles all lined up, creating a beautiful harmony of volume.
1/5
The fraction of 1liter is 200 milliliters is 1 L = 1000 ml so 200 ml is 1/5 or .2 of a liter.
200ml
10
200ml
200ml. (There are 1000ml in one liter)
5 times
200mL
1/1000
1/10
.2 of a liter is equal to 200 milliliters.
You have to memorize the units in the metric system 1 (gram/liter/meter) = 1000 mili (gram/liter/meter) So 1 liter = 1000 ml, hence 0.2 liter = 200 ml