A scientist has 0.46 mL of a solution. How would she convert this volume to microliters?

0.46 mL x (1000 microliters/mL) = ??

OR she might go to www.google.com an type in "0.46 mL to microliters" without the quotation marks and hit the enter key.

A scientist has 0.46 mL of a solution. How would she convert this volume to microliters?

To convert a volume from milliliters (mL) to microliters (µL), you need to multiply the given volume by 1000 because there are 1000 µL in 1 mL.

In this case, the scientist has 0.46 mL of a solution. To convert this volume to microliters, you would multiply 0.46 mL by 1000:

0.46 mL * 1000 = 460 µL

Therefore, the scientist has 460 µL of the solution.