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milliliter
(mL)
There are exactly 1000 mL (milliliters)
in the
derived unit of measure liter.
A cube (1000 cmณ) filled with
water
contains
exactly 1 L (1 liter)
AND a Cup is 250 mL
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| There are 1000 mL
in the volume of 1 L |
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| Liters per 100
kilometers is written L/100 km |
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| A "cup" is 250 mL |
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A cube (1000 cmณ) filled with
water
contains
exactly 1 L (1 liter)
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1 milliliter
(1 mL)
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Remember, milli
is the prefix meaning
1 one thousandth (0.001 m)
of the derived unit liter.
And 1 milliliter is
simply written 1 mL
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Larger
Measurement from a milliliter |
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There are exactly 1000
mL
(milliliters)
in 1 liter (L)
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1 cmณ (1 cubic centimeter) |
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filled with water
contains exactly
1 mL (1 milliliter) |
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and is the
mass of exactly
1 g (1 gram) |

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