yes
0.8 of anything is typically smaller than 1.35 of the same thing. We can't think of an exception.
There are 100L in a hL
Yes a L=1000ml (a L is 1000 bigger than a ml!)
The kilo- prefix means one thousand → 1 kl = 1000 l The heco- prefix means 100 → 1 l = 0.01 hl → 400 kl = 400 × 1000 l = 400000 l = 400000 × 0.01 hl = 4000 hl
L is bigger just because it is and yea...
yes
no, it is bigger
50 litre is 100 times bigger than 500 ml
Bigger 825 mL = 0.825 L 0.825 L < 82.5 L
smaller 1 qt = 0.94 L
1 L = 1000 ml, so 2 L = 2000 ml. Bigger? 2 L of iron is *smaller* than 1 L of oxygen - a *lot* smaller.
0.8 of anything is typically smaller than 1.35 of the same thing. We can't think of an exception.
There are 100L in a hL
1 imperial gallon is bigger than 4 litres. 1 US gallon is smaller than 4 litres.
No, l milliliter is not bigger than 1 liter. It takes 1000 ml to equal L.
Yes a L=1000ml (a L is 1000 bigger than a ml!)