To make half a liter from 360 ml, you need to add 140 ml. This is because half a liter is equal to 500 ml, and 500 ml minus 360 ml equals 140 ml. So, adding 140 ml to 360 ml will give you half a liter, which is 500 ml.
1L = 1000mL 1/2L = 500mL 500mL - 270mL = 230mL
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The difference must be added : 7.00-4.34 = 2.66
four fifths must be added to make it whole
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Nothing can be added to (the length) 38 cm to make it (the volume) half a litre, however, by multiplyingit by (the area) 133/19 cm2 will make it half a litre.I suspect that you meant:What must be added to 38cm3 (thirty eight cubiccentimetres) to make half a litre?1 litre = 1000 cm3⇒ 1/2 litre = 500 cm3Therefore need to add 500 cm3 - 38 cm3 = 462 cm3.
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To make half a liter (500 ml) from 270 ml, you need to add 230 ml. This is calculated by subtracting the current volume (270 ml) from the target volume (500 ml). Therefore, 500 ml - 270 ml = 230 ml.
1L = 1000mL 1/2L = 500mL 500mL - 270mL = 230mL
There are 1000ml in a litre, so you must add 1230ml to make 1.5L.
2 halves make a whole. So if you have one half then you need another one to make it a whole. 1/2 + 1/2 = 1
1 liter (L) = 1000 milliliters (mL). Then half a liter must be 500 milliliters.500
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Well assuming that the 360 is a measurement in centileters, half a litre is 500 centileters. So you would need to add 500 - 360 = 140 extra centileters to make half a litre.
To make normal saline, you would need to add 9 grams of sodium chloride to one liter of water. This is equivalent to approximately 0.9% saline solution.
The difference must be added : 7.00-4.34 = 2.66
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