1000. 'Milli' is Greek for 1/1000.
2007-07-18 05:36:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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That's 1000 ml in a liter.
Milli is a prefix meaning 1/1000.
So a milliliter is 1/1000 of a liter
and 1000 milliliters = 1 liter.
2007-07-18 05:40:24
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answer #2
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answered by steiner1745 7
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1000
2007-07-18 05:42:46
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answered by nick 2
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1000
2007-07-18 05:40:45
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answered by palm 2
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1000
2007-07-18 05:40:40
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answered by waytoosteve 3
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1000
2007-07-18 05:39:04
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answered by Brandon B 2
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2007-07-18 05:37:08
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answered by Jeƒƒ Lebowski 6
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1000. Anytime you see the prefix "milli-", it means you will have 1000 parts of it per the base unit you are referencing. In this case, the base unit is a "liter." This means you will have 1000 milliliters in a liter.
Another example would be a millimeter. This would be 1/1000 of a meter (or in other words, a meter would have 1000 millimeters).
2007-07-18 05:42:30
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answer #8
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answered by Cali_Texan 2
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1000 ml = 1 litre
2007-07-20 21:13:08
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answered by Como 7
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1,000
2007-07-18 05:41:18
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answered by stingme 3
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