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Measuring the amount of liquids such as water, oil, drinks, etc. is usually done in units of ______ and ______

The amount of water, oil, beverages and other liquids is usually measured in liters and milliliters.

The process of analysis is as follows:

Liters are expressed as L in the International System of Units (SIU), and its secondary unit is milliliter (mL). For example, the usual buckets of water, cooking oil, etc., are measured in liters.

The milliliter is a unit of volume, corresponding to the cubic centimeter, and the primary unit of volume is the liter (L). Drinks are measured in milliliters, such as $3 bottles of Coke, Sprite, and $5 bottles of Assam Tea.

Expanded information:

The conversions between liters and other units of volume are:

(1) 1L=1000mL=0.001 cubic meters=1 cubic decimeter=1000 cubic centimeters.

(2) 1L = 1dm*1dm*1dm = 10cm*10cm*10cm.

(3) 1mL = 1 cubic centimeter = 1cc.

(4) 1 cubic meter = 1000 liters.