Justine measures the milk in two different cartons. One carton contains 1 liter and 665 milliliters of whole milk, and the other carton contains 1 liter and 183 milliliters of chocolate milk. How much more whole milk is there than chocolate milk?

665 - 183 = ____ milliliters

To find out how much more whole milk there is than chocolate milk, we have to subtract the amount of chocolate milk from the amount of whole milk.

First, let's convert the measurements to a common unit. Since both the whole milk and chocolate milk are measured in liters and milliliters, we can keep them in milliliters for easier calculation.

The first carton contains 1 liter and 665 milliliters of whole milk. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, we can add the milliliters measure to get a total of 1665 milliliters of whole milk.

The second carton contains 1 liter and 183 milliliters of chocolate milk. Similarly, we add the milliliters measure to get a total of 1183 milliliters of chocolate milk.

Now, let's subtract the amount of chocolate milk from the amount of whole milk:

1665 milliliters - 1183 milliliters = 482 milliliters

Therefore, there is 482 milliliters more whole milk than chocolate milk.