2 litres = 2,000 millilitres, so 1,000 millilitres (1 litre) are needed to fill the half-full jug.
One drinking glass holds about 230 ml ( milliliters )
In 1 liter of blood plasma, there are 900 milliliters of water. This is because 90% of 1 liter is equal to 0.9 liters, which is 900 milliliters.
8 2litre = 2000 millilitres 2000 / 250 = 8
A liter of water weighs almost exactly one kilogram. There are 1000 milliliters in one liter. 827 milliliters divided by 1000 equals 0.827 liters. So, since a liter of water weighs one kilogram, 0.827 liters would weigh 0.827 kilograms. 827 milliliters of water weighs 0.827 kilograms.
1000mL = 1L So, 1L of water is 1000mL of water. =========================== That's good work, and a true statement. But it's not an answer to the question. The question asks how many "millimeters" are required to make a liter. The answer is: "Millimeter" is a unit of length, and "liter" is a unit of volume, so you can't use either one to make the other one. No matter how many millimeters you have, they'll never make a liter for you, any more than several million inches can make a gallon.
The milli- metric prefix means one thousandth, so 1 milliliter = 1/1000 liter ⇒ 1000 milliliter = 1 liter Thus you need 1000 milliliters of water to fill a one liter glass jar.
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters
One drinking glass holds about 230 ml ( milliliters )
There are 1,500 milliliters in a 1.5 liter bottle of water. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 liter is equal to 1,000 milliliters. Therefore, to convert 1.5 liters to milliliters, you would multiply 1.5 by 1,000, resulting in 1,500 milliliters.
1 liter of water is 1000 milliliters
In 1 liter of blood plasma, there are 900 milliliters of water. This is because 90% of 1 liter is equal to 0.9 liters, which is 900 milliliters.
There are 500 milliliters of water in a 0.5 liter Dasani water bottle.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter.
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 0.26 liters = 260 milliliters
1500 ml There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter
8 2litre = 2000 millilitres 2000 / 250 = 8
1 liter = 1000 milliliters (mille is Latin for 1000) 3 liters = 3000 milliliters