SOLUTION: I am supposed to be writing an expression that converts 50 liters per minute into milliliters per second. I know that the answer should be 833.3 but I have no idea how to show my

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Question 894220: I am supposed to be writing an expression that converts 50 liters per minute into milliliters per second. I know that the answer should be 833.3 but I have no idea how to show my work on paper. The answer should look something like this:
50 lpm over 1 times... After that i'm not sure what to do next. Please help.

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Probably what is expected is

or

Each of the factors after is equal to so multiplying times those factors does not change the quantity.
You could also think of it as
50 L = 50,000 mL ,
and
1 minute = 60 seconds , so

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