Changing Liters to Milliliters can be difficult, especially if you are not familiar with metric volume measurements. If you follow these few simple steps, however, you will quickly learn how to convert liters to milliliters and back. Learn the order of metric volume units.
To learn how to convert liters to milliliters, you must first understand the order of metric volume units. It helps to memorize them. They are Kiloliter, hectoliter, decaliter, liter, deciliter, centiliter, and milliliter.
It may be easier to memorize if you drop off the liter part and memorize it as Kilo, hecto, deca, liter, deci, centi, and milli. Draw a number line with 8 points. Each point needs to cross the line as shown in the image.
This will help you map out your metric volume units. Write your measurements at the points below the line in the order that you learned them. (Kiloliter, hectoliter, decaliter, liter, deciliter, centiliter, and milliliter) Write the measurement amounts in the following order ... more.
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