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Understand the relationship between the liters and milliliters

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Answered by acsahjosemon40
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The word milliliter literally means one thousandth ("milli") of a liter. More about liters later! Milliliters are often written as ml (for short), so "100 ml" means "100 milliliters". ... It doesn't say "150" ... it says "50" ... but it is half-way between 100 and 200 so you can figure out it is 150 ml.

Answered by Anonymous
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The word milliliter literally means one thousandth ("milli") of a liter. More about liters later! Milliliters are often written as ml (for short), so "100 ml" means "100 milliliters". ... It doesn't say "150" ... it says "50" ... but it is half-way between 100 and 200 so you can figure out it is 150 ml.

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