2 million
Wrong...
10000 mt = 10,000,000 kg
gasoline weighs .75 kg /l
10000000/.75 = 13,333,333.333333 liters
Litres are not equivalent to tonnes except in the case of water.
Only when you mean pure water (!) you can say 1,000 litres weigh 1 metric tonne. 10,000 metric tonnes of water are10,000,000 litres. Don't use this conversion for gasoline!
10000 l
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About 300 million metric tones per annum
1,183 litres of jet fuel in a metric tonne
1 cm3 = 1 mL 1 mL = 0.001 L 10000 cm3 = 10000 mL 10000 mL = 10 L
One thousand.
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No. Liters are metric and cups are English. You can't divide them evenly into each other.
A comma has nothing to do with the metric system. You put it there to make it easier to read large strings of digits. Alternatively, you could use spaces or other "delimiters". 10000 = 10,000 = 10 000 etc.
The metric system uses multiples of 10, 100, 1000, 10000 etc. In the US, 100 cents make a dollar.
These questions are in different units. Liters are measures of volume in metric. Centimeters are a measure of distance. However, if you make a cube that is 10 cm on each side, it will contain 1000 cm3 which is one liter.