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A Hectoliter = 100L A Kiloliter = 1000L 1000L/100L = 10 Hectoliters per kiloliter
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It depends what your purpose is. The litre is SI term for volume. Depending on the size of volume you need, you may consider millilitres (1/1000L), microlitres (generally used in biology), or if talking about mass amounts of water, say flowing through a waterpipe or in a swimming pool, you may look at m3, which is 1000L. In the bar industry, beers are often served in pints (UK 1pt is 0.568L). In cooking, you can use fluid ounces.
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1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 25 litres = 25 000 ml.
It depends what your purpose is. The litre is SI term for volume. Depending on the size of volume you need, you may consider millilitres (1/1000L), microlitres (generally used in Biology), or if talking about mass amounts of water, say flowing through a waterpipe or in a swimming pool, you may look at m3, which is 1000L. In the bar industry, beers are often served in pints (UK 1pt is 0.568L). In cooking, you can use fluid ounces.
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0.1 litres in a decilitre