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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have 2 liters, that's the same as 2000 ml. So, 200 ml is just a small part of our 2000 ml, which simplifies to 1/10. Just a tiny fraction, but every little bit adds to the whole picture.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, first off, we gotta convert 2 liters to milliliters, which is 2000ml. Then we just divide 200ml by 2000ml and we get 1/10. So, technically, 200ml is 1/10 of 2 liters. Easy peasy, right?
To find the fraction of 200ml in 2 liters, we first need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 ml, 2 liters is equal to 2000 ml. Therefore, 200ml is 200/2000 or 1/10 of 2 liters. So, the fraction of 200ml in 2 liters is 1/10.
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1 liter = 1000 mL 100 liters = 100000 mL Hence fraction is 200/100000 = 2/1000 = 1/500
The fraction of 1 liter is 1/5 in 200 ml.
2 litres/300 ml = 2000/300 = 20/3
A decaliter is 10 liters, be definition. Hence, 30 decaliters is 300 liters. If you're using units of 2 liters, then you can fit 2 liters 150 times into 30 decaliters. 30 decaliters * (10 liters/decaliter) = 300 liters 300 liters / 2 liters = 150 units of 2 liters.