1 litre = 1.76 Imperial pintsSo two pints is more than 1 litre.
A 2 litre bottle!A 2 litre bottle!A 2 litre bottle!A 2 litre bottle!
100 litre = 1 litre10-1 litre = 1 deciliter = 0.1 litre10-2 litre = 1 centilitre10-3 litre = 1 millilitre10-6 litre =1 microlitre
One litre of feathers would have far less mass than one litre of lead.
1000 millilitres = 1 litre ⇒ 500 millilitres = 500 ÷ 1000 litre = 0.5 litre ⇒ 1 litre 500 millilitre = 1 litre + 0.5 litre = 1.5 litre → 2 litre to the nearest litre.
It is more than half a litre!It is more than half a litre!It is more than half a litre!It is more than half a litre!
1 litre is more than 1 pint
1 litre = 1.76 Imperial pintsSo two pints is more than 1 litre.
I have 3 coolers. They are 2 litre, 6 litre and 32 litre capacities.
1 litre is 924 ml more than 76 ml. 1 litre is 1,216% more than 76 ml.
A kiloliter has more liquid than a liter. There are 1,000 Liters in 1 kiloliter.
1 litre = 1,000 ml . That's more than 76.
A 2 litre bottle!A 2 litre bottle!A 2 litre bottle!A 2 litre bottle!
A gallon is more than a litre
yes. 1 litre is 1000 millilitres, so a litre is 250 millilitres more than 750ml
Any container larger than 1 litre capacity.
A "litre" can weigh different amounts depending on what the litre is comprised of. For example, a litre of water will weigh more than a litre of chocolate mousse (more air in the mousse, but I admit the example's odd)... If you then dissolve a lot of sugar in the litre of water, it will weigh more than it did previously (the volume will also increase a little, some will have to be poured out to retain "1 litre", but it will not weigh what it did originally). So it is not possible to know how much of a litre weighs a gram without knowing what substance the litre is comprised of.