3.4 L (1000 mL/ 1 L) = 3400 mL = 3.4 x 10^3 mL
2006-12-27 10:56:43
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answered by Stu 2
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Scientific Notation And Unit Prefixes
2016-12-24 13:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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3.4 liters to milliliters in scientific notation and unit prefixes?
2015-08-06 18:51:42
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answered by Culver 1
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3.4 Liters To Milliliters
2016-11-01 10:55:18
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answered by ? 4
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1L = 1000ml
so, multiply 3.4 liters by 1000 and convert to "ml"
Then, for "scientific notation", move the decimal 3 places to the right (= "X10^3")
You should get: 3.4 x 10^3 ml
2006-12-27 10:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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type keyword, metric conversion table, or liquid conversion table. I did and found conversion tables that showed all kinds of different formulas.
2006-12-27 10:57:17
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answered by mykd4sound 2
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3400 ml.......?
2006-12-27 10:55:26
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answered by xox_bass_player_xox 6
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