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250 Liters; or, 250 L, is another way to write "250,000 mL"
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(Note that "mL" is another way to write "ml"; or "milliliters".
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Lengthy explanation:
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One other way to write 250,000 mL is to convert that value to "L" (Liters).
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Note the exact version: 1000 mL = 1 L
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So:
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250,000 mL * ([tex] \frac{1 L}{1000 mL} [/tex] ) = ? L ;
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Note: The "mL" notations "cancel out") ; and we are left with:
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250,000 mL =
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([tex] \frac{250,000}{1000} [/tex] L ;
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250,000 ÷ 1000 = ? L
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Take: "250,000" and move back the last 3(three) decimal places:
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250,000 ÷ 1000 = 250 L
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(Note that "mL" is another way to write "ml"; or "milliliters".
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Lengthy explanation:
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One other way to write 250,000 mL is to convert that value to "L" (Liters).
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Note the exact version: 1000 mL = 1 L
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So:
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250,000 mL * ([tex] \frac{1 L}{1000 mL} [/tex] ) = ? L ;
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Note: The "mL" notations "cancel out") ; and we are left with:
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250,000 mL =
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([tex] \frac{250,000}{1000} [/tex] L ;
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250,000 ÷ 1000 = ? L
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Take: "250,000" and move back the last 3(three) decimal places:
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250,000 ÷ 1000 = 250 L
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