Conversion Tables And Methods To Use When Converting - MSTE

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Conversion Tables and Methods to Use when converting

from Metric Units to Metric Units (Volume)

Some terms to remember

Meter – Length

Kilo – Thousand

Liter – Volume

Milli – Thousand

Gram – Mass/Weight

Centi – Hundred

Celsius – Temperature

Deci – Ten

Measure of Volumes

10 milliliters (ml) =

1 centiliter (cl)

10 centiliters =

1 deciliter (dl) = 100 milliliters

1 liter =

1000 milliliters

1 milliliter =

1 cubic centimeter

1 liter =

1000 cubic centimeters

100 centiliter =

1 liter (L) = 1,000 milliliters

1000 liters =

1 kiloliter (km)

Operations for Volume

Example: To get Milliliters from Liters you Multiply the Liters by 1000

You Have: 2 Liters

You want Cubic Centimeters: So, Cubic Centimeters = 23 Liters

We Multiply the liters by 100:

You want Cubic Centimeters: So, Cubic Centimeters = 23 Liters There are 2000 milliliters and 2000 Cucbic Centimeters (CCs) in 2 liters

If you have this Do this To get this
milliliters (ml) or CCs Divide by 10 (ml/10) centiliter (cl)
centiliters (cl) Multiply by 10 (cl * 10) Milliliters (ml)
Liters (L) Multiply by 1000 (L * 100) Milliliters (mL) or CCs
Liters (L) Multiply by 100 (L * 100) Centiliters (cl)
Centiliters (cl) Divide by 100 (cl/100) Liters (L)
Milliliters (ml) or CCs Divide by 1000 (ml/1000) Liters (L)

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