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66,000 mL = _____________ L
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The conversion for ml (milliliter) to L (liter) is a Ml= exactly .001 of a liter. Meaning 66,000 ml would be 66 L (take off the three 0's)
Your answer is 66
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66L since you divide 66,000 by 1,000. Hope this helps!
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