$ 25 \mathrm{ml} $ is___ percent of 5 litres. $ \quad $.
Given:
Total quantity$=5$ litres.
To do:
We have to find what percent of 5 litres is 25 ml.
Solution:
The required percentage$=\frac{25}{5\times1000}\times100$%
$=\frac{1}{2}$% (1 L = 1000 ml)
$=0.5$%.
25 ml is 0.5% of 5 litres.
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