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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1,000 milliliters is the same as: 1 L 1,000 L 1,000 cm 1 cm

thomaster (thomaster):

\(\Huge\color{gold}{\star\star\star\star\star\star\hspace{7pt}}\LARGE\tt\color{orangered}{Hey\;there,}\hspace{2pt}\Huge\color{gold}{\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star}\)\(\Huge\hspace{15pt}\tt\Huge\;\color{Blue}{welcome\;to\;openstudy!}\)\(\Huge\color{gold}{\star\hspace{1pt}\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star}\) First of all you can cancel C and D because liters = volume and meters = distance. -milli is a prefix denoting a factor of one thousanth. So \(10^{-3}\) 1,000 mL \(\to\) 1000 * \(10^{-3}\) = 1L So 1 Liter is equal to 1000 milliliter

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