To convert between milliliters (mL) and liters (L), you can use the following relationships:
1 liter = 1000 milliliters
Now, let's perform the conversions:
a) 1000 milliliters to liters: \[ 1000 , \text{mL} = \frac{1000}{1000} , \text{L} = 1 , \text{L} \]
b) 2500 milliliters to liters: \[ 2500 , \text{mL} = \frac{2500}{1000} , \text{L} = 2.5 , \text{L} \]
c) 8 liters to milliliters: \[ 8 , \text{L} = 8 \times 1000 , \text{mL} = 8000 , \text{mL} \]
d) 5.2 liters to milliliters: \[ 5.2 , \text{L} = 5.2 \times 1000 , \text{mL} = 5200 , \text{mL} \]
In summary:
a) 1 L
b) 2.5 L
c) 8000 mL
d) 5200 mL