Equivalent in what?
The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.
The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
Equivalent in what?
The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.
The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
Equivalent in what?
The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.
The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
Equivalent in what?
The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.
The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
Equivalent in what?
The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.
The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
a liter
2 glass jars, milk bottle and shampoo bottles
Each brother gets ten cows.
The equation is as follows: 0.9(1) + 0.6(40) = 0.67x To solve we simplify: 24.9 = 0.67x Then Divide: 24.9/0.67 = x The Answer: 37 liters
To calculate the number of quarters of milk needed to fill a 2-litre jug, we need to know the volume of 1 quarter. Assuming the standard volume of a quarter of milk is 1 liter, we can then determine that we would need 2 quarters of milk to fill a 2-liter jug.
A US quart is almost a liter (0.95 of a liter).
That is approximately 2.2 cups
a liter=a kilogram your question would be" how many centiliters (equivalents for grams , in the liquid measuring unit) are in a liter of milk?" answer: 1000
I went to the store for a l. of milk.
In the country of Jamaica, the cost for a liter of milk is 238.61 Jamaican dollars. That is the equivalent of $2.12 US dollars.
The volume of 1 pint is 0.4731764736 liters or 473.1764736 milliliters. A pint is a pint whether it is milk, water, honey, cooking oil, or anything else.
The density changes due to differences in the density between cream and milk. Cream is lighter than water and milk is heavier than water. The average density of whole milk could be close to 1.024g per liter. When the cream is removed, the density of the milk goes up to about 1.036g per liter, while the density of the cream is about 0.968g per liter.
150 ml of Water
In both cases, water is the solvent; milk is a water solution, and whatever is the solute in the milk is simply diluted.
a liter bottle, or two half liter bottles
liter.
1 Liter = 1000 milliliters Therefore, 12 Liters of milk = 12,000 milliliters of milk