There is a certain ambiguity in the Question here which may explain the reason for the question in the first place. If you had 1000 cubic centimetres (a cubic centimetre is about the size of a game dice), together they would occupy 1 litre of volume. However if you have 1000 cm cube, and that is the length of one side of a cube, you have a huge cube, about the size of a house. These are both units of volume, since 1ml is defined as 1cm3 volume, thus 1L which is 1000ml is defined as 1000cm3.
1 liter is 1000 milliliters. 1000 - 64 = 936 milliliters or .936 L
A milliliter (ml) is one thousandth of a liter or a tenth of a centiliterIt is equal to one cubic centimeter in volume.1000 milliliters equals 1 liter
i assume you mean deci. There are 10 decilitres in a litre
at a density of 1g/ml, 1 liter should equal a kilogram
No, a milliliter (ml) is smaller than a liter (L). One liter is equal to 1000 milliliters.
Yes, it absolutely is.
one liter = 1 millimeter cube as 1 meter cube = 1000 liter
One liter is equal to one cubic decimeter, or one cubic 0.001 meter.
There are 1,000 mL in one liter.
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There are 1000 cm^3 in one liter.
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There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter
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No, 100 millimeters are equal to a liter In fact, 1000 milliliters equal a liter.
1 liter is 1000 milliliters. 1000 - 64 = 936 milliliters or .936 L