1 liter = 1000 milliliters
2 leters = 2000 milliliters
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2007-03-31 00:10:55
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answer #1
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answered by SAMUEL D 7
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The prefix 'milli' is used in English Language for 'one thousandth part'
So :-1 millilitre = 1 thousandth part of 1 litre
Therefore 1000 millilitres = 1 litre
and:-
By deduction
2 litres = 2000 millilitres
2007-03-31 07:15:06
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answer #2
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answered by Rod Mac 5
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2000
2007-04-01 11:39:45
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answer #3
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answered by leo 6
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2000
2007-03-31 09:34:37
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answer #4
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answered by Steiner 7
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2000
2007-03-31 08:23:44
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answer #5
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answered by signsden 3
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2000
2007-03-31 07:29:53
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answer #6
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answered by David P 7
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2000
2007-03-31 07:09:13
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answer #7
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answered by maurice 7
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2000
2007-03-31 07:08:21
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answer #8
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answered by checkmate 6
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2000
2007-03-31 07:07:35
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answer #9
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answered by runnerkap 2
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2000
2007-03-31 07:05:56
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answer #10
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answered by blahblahblah 5
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there are 2000 millilitres in 2 litres.
2007-03-31 07:14:32
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answer #11
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answered by Paula 2
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