75litres
Sixth tenths. It can also be called "Zero and sixth tenths", "zero-point-six" or "oh-point-six".
Here's a step-by-step solution: Fill up the 5-liter jar completely with water. Pour the water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar until the 3-liter jar is full. Now, you are left with 2 liters of water in the 5-liter jar. Empty the 3-liter jar. Pour the 2 liters of water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar. Fill up the 5-liter jar again. Pour enough water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar to fill it completely (this will take 1 liter). Now, you are left with 4 liters of water in the 5-liter jar, which gives you the required 8 liters of water.
Just over $400.
The digit '1' in 3.100 is in the tenths place, making it one tenth. The full word form is three and one tenth.
About 2500-3000 pennies will fit into a 2L bottle $25.00 - $30.00
Fill the seven liter can. Pour water from the seven liter can into the five liter can, until it's full. The remainder water in the seven liter can is 2 liters. Repeat the above process 3 times.
7/10 is larger than 3/10. If you had a pie cut into 10 pieces, (which is all the 'tenths' part means, a whole cut into 10 equal parts), and you were really hungry and ate 7/10 (seven slices out of 10) you'd be more full than if you ate 3/10 of the slices, or 3 of the 10.
90%
One after the decimal point, 261 if you are counting each full number as ten tenths.
yes you probably could
You could fill the 7-liter bucket and pour water into the aquarium until it is full, but that would make too much sense. If you really need to have three liters, fill the 7-liter bucket (which, although unmarked, will be larger than the 4-liter bucket) and pour it into the 4-liter bucket. When the 4-liter bucket is full, there will be three liters remaining in the 7-liter bucket.
It depends on the substance. The 'gram' is a unit of mass, whereas the 'liter' is a unit of volume, which could be a bottle of a certain size. For different substances, it takes more or less mass to fill the bottle. If the liter is full of water, then it holds 1,000 grams. If the liter is full of lead, then it holds nearly 12,000 grams. If you try to pick them both up, you notice the difference right away.
Sixth tenths. It can also be called "Zero and sixth tenths", "zero-point-six" or "oh-point-six".
A gallon is bigger
i want to replace a 5.0 liter in a 1994 f150 with a1999 4.6 liter what will i have to do?
I just keep adding until the dipstick shows that it is full. Or you could check your manual.
It means: How many times would you have to empty a full 1-liter bottle into this volume in order to fill it up ?