It is 4.0 litres.
There can be no comprehensive list. Unless you go to a cubic measure of Planck's constant, there is always a smaller measure which is half of it. And then a smaller one still. Similarly, with larger measures - until you hit the size of the universe. But here's a partial list: yoctolitre = 10-24 Litre zeptolitre = 10-21 Litre attolitre = 10-18 Litre femtolitre = 10-15 Litre picolitre = 10-12 Litre nanolitre = 10-9 Litre microlitre = 10-6 Litre millilitre = 10-3 Litre centilitre = 10-2 Litre decilitre = 10-1 Litre litre = 1 Litre decalitre = 10 Litres hectolitre = 102 Litres kilolitre = 103 Litres megalitre = 106 Litres gigalitre = 109 Litres teralitre = 1012 Litres petalitre = 1015 Litres exalitre = 1018 Litres zettalitre = 1021 Litres yottalitre = 1024 Litres
A litre is equal to 1,000 millilitres. This means you convert from litres into millilitres by multiplying by 1,000. In this case, we do: 1.5 x 1000 = 1,500 Therefore 1 and a half litres is equal to 1,500 millilitres.
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None. A millimeter is a unit of linear measurement, like on a ruler. I think you mean milli LITRES in which case the answers is 500ml : 1000ml in a litre.
It is 4.0 litres.
9.5 L 9 litres 500 ml
To the nearest half litre - it would be 4.0
I assume you mean litres ,not "litters". If so a half cup is 0.113 litre
One half of three litres = 1.5 litres. 1 Litre = 1000 mL so 1.5 L = 1500 mL. Simple, really!
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There can be no comprehensive list. Unless you go to a cubic measure of Planck's constant, there is always a smaller measure which is half of it. And then a smaller one still. Similarly, with larger measures - until you hit the size of the universe. But here's a partial list: yoctolitre = 10-24 Litre zeptolitre = 10-21 Litre attolitre = 10-18 Litre femtolitre = 10-15 Litre picolitre = 10-12 Litre nanolitre = 10-9 Litre microlitre = 10-6 Litre millilitre = 10-3 Litre centilitre = 10-2 Litre decilitre = 10-1 Litre litre = 1 Litre decalitre = 10 Litres hectolitre = 102 Litres kilolitre = 103 Litres megalitre = 106 Litres gigalitre = 109 Litres teralitre = 1012 Litres petalitre = 1015 Litres exalitre = 1018 Litres zettalitre = 1021 Litres yottalitre = 1024 Litres
1000 millilitres = 1 litre so 250 millilitres = 250/1000 = 0.25 litres. Simple!
There are 16.9070113 fluid ounces in 0.5 (one-half) of a liter.16.9 oz
There are 90,000 lots of 500 millilitre (half of a litre) in 45000 litres.
Just under 5 litres. That will be 4 litres then to top Up with about half a litre. To much oil is as bad as not enough.
A litre is equal to 1,000 millilitres. This means you convert from litres into millilitres by multiplying by 1,000. In this case, we do: 1.5 x 1000 = 1,500 Therefore 1 and a half litres is equal to 1,500 millilitres.