8 years ago
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How do i convert 500 mL to liters, 3lbs to ounces,14oz to pounds?
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16 years ago
wracpres1
500 ml is1/2 a litre
500 ml =2 cups or =16 ounces or =1 lb.
16 ounces in a pound so Divide by 14 ounces and you get the answer then turn it into a fraction
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7 years ago
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16 years ago
jerryinchelsea
500 mL = 1/2 liter (because 1 liter = 1000 mL)
3 lb. = 48 oz. (because 1 pound = 16 oz.)
14 oz. = 7/8 lb. (because 1 lb. = 16 oz., and 14/16
reduces to 7/8)
We could also write the first answer as 0.5 liter.
We could also write the third answer as 0.875 lb.
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16 years ago
Empress Sky
Use the conversion factors for each case:
1000mL = 1L
500mL = 1L/1000mL
The mL cancel each other out leaving
L = 500/1000
L =1/2; so 500 mL is half a liter
1lb = 16oz
0z = 3lb x 16 oz/1 lb
The lbs cancel each other leaving oz in the numerator which is what you are looking for. 16 x 3 = 48; there are 48 oz in 3 lbs.
16 oz = 1lb
lbs = 14oz x 1lb/16oz
The oz cancel each other out, leaving lbs in the numerator.
14/16 = .875; 14oz equals .875 oz
The key is to set up each conversion so that the measurement that you are converting 'to' --- what you want your final answer to be in--- is in the numerator and the measurement you start off with cancels itself out. When it cancels out, you know you have set up your equation correctly.
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16 years ago
bb
well there are 16 oz in a pound. so if you have 3lbs you have 48 oz. the liters i have no clue but if you look in the ffront or back of a cook book it should tell you
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