6 - 6 + 6 - 6 + 6 - (6 / 6) = 5
6 plus 6 plus 6 plus 6 plus 6 plus 6 plus 6=6 x 7 =427 x 6 = 426+6+6+6+6+6+6=6 x 7= 42
6-6/6+6*6=36
6*6-6/6 6x6=36-6=30/6=5
6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 = 46656
A mililiter is very small. One mililiter is 0.03381 ounce. One quart is 946 mililiters.
In one milliliter there are 0.001 liters. Ten milliliters are equal to 0.01 liters and 100 milliliters are equal to 0.1 liters.
500 ml. is one half of 1 liter . Therefore, you will have 500 ml left.
1500 mL =1.5 L1 litre 500 mL
A pot spoon typically holds 1-2 ounces or 30-60 milliliters, depending on the specific size and design of the spoon.
Definition of a Cup: This as a measure of breast size (From Google Definitions)To determine how many milliliters in a cup (as defined above) you would probably need to attempt a breast milk extraction and then pour it into a measuring cylinder to determine how many mL or milliliters. However, that would only take into account the interior volume and not including the bodily tissue surrounding it.
6 - 6 + 6 - 6 + 6 - (6 / 6) = 5
(6/6)+(6/6)+(6/6)+6=9
(6-6)*6/6 = 6-6
((6+6)/6)^6 = (12/6)^6 = 2^6 =64
6 + 6 - 6 * 6 - 6 = 6 + 6 - 36 - 6 = -30
6+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+6 =54 This can also be written as 6*9. That is because 6 is added 9 times.