200 ml
One thousand
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Okay, so technically speaking, 200 mg/mL is the same as 200 mg per 1 mL. Since 1 cc is equal to 1 mL, you can say that 200 mg/mL is also equal to 200 mg/cc. It's like they're all hanging out in the same club, just different names for the same thing.
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.
yes 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
3 L 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
1 liter is more than 200 milliliters. One liter is the same as 1,000 milliliters, which is five times the volume of 200 ml.
226 ml in a cup of milk.
A cup is 250ml. 200mL would be equal to 4/5 of a cup but it is probably easier to just use a measuring cup that shows ml on the side and measure to 200ml.
200 ml is left over.
there are 1000 ml in 1 litre therefore 200 ml is 200/1000 = 0.2 litres answer 0.2 litres
There would be 200 5 ml injections that can be prepared from 1 liter of medicine. (1000 ml / 5 ml = 200)
1 qt = 2 pt 1 imp pt ≈ 568 ml → 1 qt ≈ 2 × 568 ml = 1136 ml > 200 ml → yes 1 us pt ≈ 473 ml → 1 qt ≈ 2 × 473 ml = 946 ml > 200 ml → yes Yes; whichever quart you are using 200 ml will fit in it.
1 litre = 1000 ml So 1 litre 200 ml = 1200 ml
There are approximately 15 ml of milk in one tablespoon.
Approximately 1/3 cup of milk is equivalent to 80ml.
1.2 liters subtracted by 200 millimeters = -198.8