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These are the following conversions:
1 ml= 0.001 L
1 L = 1000 ml
We have 2 to make it easier.
[tex]1) 2000ml* \frac{0.001L}{1ml} =2L \\ 2)5L* \frac{1000ml}{1L} =5000ml \\ 3)43000ml* \frac{0.001}{1ml} =43L \\ 4)3.5L* \frac{1000ml}{1L} =3500ml \\ 5)8750ml* \frac{0.001L}{1ml} =8.75L[/tex]
1 ml= 0.001 L
1 L = 1000 ml
We have 2 to make it easier.
[tex]1) 2000ml* \frac{0.001L}{1ml} =2L \\ 2)5L* \frac{1000ml}{1L} =5000ml \\ 3)43000ml* \frac{0.001}{1ml} =43L \\ 4)3.5L* \frac{1000ml}{1L} =3500ml \\ 5)8750ml* \frac{0.001L}{1ml} =8.75L[/tex]
Conversion:
1 L=1,000 ml
The answers:
1)[tex]2,000 ml(\frac{1 L}{1,000 ml})=2 L[/tex]
2)[tex]5 L(\frac{1,000 ml}{1 L})=5,000 ml[/tex]
3)[tex]43,000 ml({\frac{1 L}{1,000 ml})=43 L[/tex]
4)[tex]3.5 L(\frac{1,000 ml}{1 L})=3,500 ml[/tex]
5)[tex]8,750 ml(\frac{1 L}{1,000 ml})=8.75 L[/tex]
Hope this helps =)
1 L=1,000 ml
The answers:
1)[tex]2,000 ml(\frac{1 L}{1,000 ml})=2 L[/tex]
2)[tex]5 L(\frac{1,000 ml}{1 L})=5,000 ml[/tex]
3)[tex]43,000 ml({\frac{1 L}{1,000 ml})=43 L[/tex]
4)[tex]3.5 L(\frac{1,000 ml}{1 L})=3,500 ml[/tex]
5)[tex]8,750 ml(\frac{1 L}{1,000 ml})=8.75 L[/tex]
Hope this helps =)