There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, 750 millilitres is equal to 750/1000 = 0.75 litres, or three quarters of a litre.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, let me break it down for you. So, 1 liter is about 1.33 standard wine bottles, which means 5 liters would be around 6.65 wine bottles. But since we can't have a fraction of a bottle, let's just round it up to 7 bottles. So, 5 liters is roughly equal to 7 standard 750ml wine bottles.
1258 cm3 is equal to 1.258 liters.
70 liters is equal to 70,000 milliliters.
1 kg of water is equal to 1 litre
Twelve. 750ml X 12 = 9000ml (1L = 1000ml)
This struck me as funny. The quick answer: 2 The longer explanation: 750ml is 750 milli-liters. 1,000ml = 1 liter. So since 750ml plus 750ml would equal 1,500ml , that would also be 1.5 liters. Hope that helps.
There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, 750 millilitres is equal to 750/1000 = 0.75 litres, or three quarters of a litre.
750ml is equal to approximately 25.36 ounces.
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750 ml (milliliters) is .75 liters
2 l 750ml
750 Ml = 0.750 Liters
750ml = 0.75L 2000ml = 2L 2L is bigger.
1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters. So, 1 liter plus 300 milliliters is equal to 1300 milliliters.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, let me break it down for you. So, 1 liter is about 1.33 standard wine bottles, which means 5 liters would be around 6.65 wine bottles. But since we can't have a fraction of a bottle, let's just round it up to 7 bottles. So, 5 liters is roughly equal to 7 standard 750ml wine bottles.
To find the fraction of 750 ml in 2 liters, we first convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 ml, 2 liters is equal to 2000 ml. Now, we can calculate the fraction by dividing 750 ml by 2000 ml, which equals 3/8. Therefore, 750 ml is 3/8 of 2 liters.