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How can you find the converstions rate for milliters to kiloliters? - Answers
The prefix "milli" means times 1/1000."kilo" means times 1000. Divide one of these factors by the other, and you have the conversion rate - either a million, or a millionth, depending in which direction you do the division. You can look up the factors listed above, by checking the Wikipedia article on "metric prefixes".
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How can you find the converstions rate for milliters to kiloliters? - Answers
The prefix "milli" means times 1/1000."kilo" means times 1000. Divide one of these factors by the other, and you have the conversion rate - either a million, or a millionth, depending in which direction you do the division. You can look up the factors listed above, by checking the Wikipedia article on "metric prefixes".
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How can you find the converstions rate for milliters to kiloliters? - Answers
The prefix "milli" means times 1/1000."kilo" means times 1000. Divide one of these factors by the other, and you have the conversion rate - either a million, or a millionth, depending in which direction you do the division. You can look up the factors listed above, by checking the Wikipedia article on "metric prefixes".
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