-- Fill the 7.
-- Use it to fill the 3. Now there are 4 litres in the 7.
Pour the 4 litres into your pocket.
-- Fill the 7 again.
-- Use it to fill the 3. Now there are 4 litres in the 7.
-- Empty the 3 back into the well.
-- Use the 7 to fill the 3 again. Now there is 1 litre in the 7.
Pour the 1 litre from the 7 into your pocket.
Now you have 5 litres in your pocket.
-- Empty the 3 into the well.
1)take 3liters frm 8liter bucket 2)pour thees 3 liters to the 5 liter bucket 3)take 3 liter from 8liter buket using 3 liter buket 4)pour the water frm 3 liter buket to 5 liter buket till it fills 5)pour the 5liters to the 8liter bucket 6)so we have 1liter in 3liter buket & 7liters in 8 liter buket 7)pour the one litre to the 5liter buket 8)nw take 3 liters from 8liter buket using the 3 liter buket 9)so we have 4 liters in 8liter buket 10)pour the 3 liters from the 3liter bucket to the 5 liter buket hence solved
There are no liters in 3 kilometers. Liters are a measurement for liquids, while kilometers are a measurement for length. If you meant to ask how many meters are in 3 kilometers, then the answer would be 3,000.
Liters can't be converted to pounds. Liters measure volume, while pounds measure mass.
Millimeters is a measure of length, liters is a measure of volume. The two can not be compared or equated.
None, since there can be no conversion. A millimetre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a litre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at comparisons or conversions between the two are fundamentally flawed.
solids use cm^3 or in^3 but liquid L or mL
by my hands
To do so, you must 4.5meters and times it 3 times, not by 3 but 3 times, then see how much cubic meters is in 1 liter, then you'll have the result. You have to do this because liters is the metric measure of volume and meters is in length. Liters must be in volume, thus meters has to be cubic.
you can mesure a drink, or a regular shallow pool
Millimeters is a measure of distance, and liters is a measure of volume; the two cannot be translated. There are, however, 3000 mililiters in 3 liters.Millimeters measure only one dimension. You need three dimensions, length, width, and height to compute liters.
Here's how to proceed:Fill container B with 3 liters.Pour the 3 liters from container B into container A.Fill container B again with 3 liters.Carefully pour from container B into container A, until container A is full.Container A already had 3 liters, so it only takes 2 more liters to fill it to 5 liters, leaving 1 liter remaining in container B.
No, it's 3. It's definately 3. There are definately 3 liters in 10 liters