Come on do your own homework and for Pete sake people don't just give them the ansers make them at least look it up somewhere. This is not that hard. Being given the answer doesn't teach you anything.
2006-08-31 12:29:40
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answer #1
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answered by John 6
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1000
2006-08-31 12:24:53
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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1 mill = 1/1000
so 1 liter = 1000 mililiters
Good luck
2006-08-31 12:24:55
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answer #3
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answered by alrivera_1 4
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One liter equals one thousand milliliters... I always think about a "thousand legger" centipede to remember this.
2006-08-31 12:28:41
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answer #4
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answered by Mike S 7
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1000 mL in one L
2006-08-31 12:28:25
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answer #5
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answered by Kba 2
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1000
WHY? BECAUSE THE PREFIX MILLI MEANS 1000
AND VICE/VERSA. 1 LITER =1000 MILLILITERS
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2006-08-31 12:28:36
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answer #6
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answered by big man 2
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yep. 1000
2006-08-31 12:24:53
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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1,000 go to this page
2006-08-31 12:30:36
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answer #8
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answered by oldone 4
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one thousand
2006-08-31 12:27:53
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answer #9
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answered by Martin523 4
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1,000
2006-08-31 12:24:33
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answer #10
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answered by Bethany 7
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