Answer:
266.66mL/s
Step-by-step explanation:
You have:
[tex] \frac{16}{1} \frac{liters}{minute} [/tex]
You can use the conversion factors to convert liters to milliliters, and minutes to seconds:
1L = 1000mL
1 min = 60 sec
Therefore:
[tex] \frac{16}{1} \frac{liters}{minute} \times \frac{1000}{1} \frac{mililiters}{liter} \times \frac{1}{60} \frac{minute}{seconds} [/tex]
Liters cancel and minutes cancel. The units of mL per second is all that remains:
[tex] \frac{16 \times 1000}{60} \frac{mililiters}{second} = 266.66 \frac{ml}{s} [/tex]