Convert 1.6 Liters to Milliliters: Metric Unit Conversion

Metric Unit Conversion with Decimal Volumes

Convert 1.6l 1.6l into milliliters.

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Understand the problem

Convert 1.6l 1.6l into milliliters.

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Step-by-step solution

To solve this problem, we'll follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Identify the conversion factor between liters and milliliters.
  • Step 2: Perform the conversion by multiplying the volume in liters by 1000 since 1 liter=1000 milliliters1 \text{ liter} = 1000 \text{ milliliters}.

Now, let's work through each step:
Step 1: The conversion factor is 1 liter=1000 milliliters1 \text{ liter} = 1000 \text{ milliliters}.
Step 2: We have 1.6 liters1.6 \text{ liters}. To convert this into milliliters, multiply 1.61.6 by 10001000:

1.6×1000=16001.6 \times 1000 = 1600

Therefore, the solution to the problem is 1600 ml1600 \text{ ml}.

The correct choice from the given options is: 1600 ml 1600 \text{ ml} .

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Final Answer

1600ml 1600ml

Key Points to Remember

Essential concepts to master this topic
  • Conversion Rule: 1 liter equals exactly 1000 milliliters
  • Technique: Multiply liters by 1000: 1.6×1000=1600 1.6 \times 1000 = 1600
  • Check: Divide answer by 1000 to get original: 1600÷1000=1.6 1600 \div 1000 = 1.6

Common Mistakes

Avoid these frequent errors
  • Moving decimal point wrong direction
    Don't move decimal left when converting liters to milliliters = tiny answer like 0.016ml! This happens when confused about which unit is bigger. Always multiply by 1000 when converting from larger unit (liters) to smaller unit (milliliters).

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FAQ

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How do I remember which way to move the decimal?

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Think about size relationship: milliliters are much smaller than liters, so you need more of them! Going from big to small unit = multiply by 1000.

Why is it 1000 and not 100?

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The prefix "milli" means one thousandth (1/1000). So 1 liter = 1000 milliliters, just like 1 meter = 1000 millimeters!

Can I use a different method besides multiplying by 1000?

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You could set up a proportion, but multiplying by 1000 is faster and simpler. Just remember: liters × 1000 = milliliters.

What if I get a really big number like 1600?

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That's correct! 1600 milliliters sounds like a lot, but remember milliliters are tiny. 1600ml is actually just 1.6 liters - about 1.5 bottles of water.

How can I double-check my answer makes sense?

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Ask yourself: Should milliliters be more or fewer than liters? Since milliliters are smaller units, you need many more of them - so 1600 is reasonable for 1.6.

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