Yes, there is a difference between ml and mL. "ml" stands for milliliters, which is a metric unit of volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter. On the other hand, "mL" also represents milliliters but is the preferred symbol according to the International System of Units (SI). The uppercase "L" is used to avoid confusion with the number "1" in some fonts.
The difference between 750 ml and 1.5 liters is 750 ml. 1.5 liters is equivalent to 1500 ml, therefore, the difference between them is 750 ml.
Ml means "milliliter" - a thousandth of a liter.
It is 6.8ml, the difference between the lowest and highest numbers.
0.8 ml. is a tenth the volume of 8 ml.
1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
ML is mega liters (litres) = 1 000 000 L mL is millilitres = 0.001 L MI is Military Intelligence(!) M1 is a highway
You get the difference between the highest and lowest values, which are 8.7ml and 1.9ml. So 6.8ml is the range.
Yes, 0.3 mL is smaller than 0.7 mL in a blood glucose meter. The difference between them is 0.4 mL.
millilitres (ml) is a measure of ammounts of liquid. centimetres (cm) is a measure of distance,
There is no difference between cm3 and ml. They represent the same volume unit, where 1 cm3 is equal to 1 ml. Both are commonly used to measure volume in various contexts.
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