I've got two answers. The quickie method, says that quarts and liters are about the same, and if I've got one cup, that would be around 250 ml, and a third of a cup is (0.33 x 1000 ml) or 33.3 ml, so 250+33.3 = 283 ml or 0.28 liters. Ok, now the calculator method. (0.945 liters/1 quart)/(4 cups/ 1 quart) = 0.23625 cups/liter and 0.23625*1.333 = 0.315 liters or 315 ml. A liter is a bit more than a quart, so my quickie method will slightly underestimate volumes. Conversion values can be found on: http://www.onlineconversion.com/volume.htm
It is: 7*19 = 133 square units
Convert your units to the same and then the comparison can be done: 273K ~= 0oC = 32oF So 133 degrees Fahrenheit is higher than 273 Kelvin
92% of 133= 92% * 133= 0.92 * 133= 122.36
516 - 133 -133 = 250
133 - T20, T19, D8
about 133 g = 2/3 C sugar
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It is: 7*19 = 133 square units
It depends on which isotope you are talking about. Bariuim-133, for instance, has 133 AMU. (Atomic Mass Units) Known isotopes of barium range from -112 to -153.
The area is 19*7 = 133 square units
The second is the standard SI unit. In practice, other units are frequently used as seconds are often not a practical unit for measurements. Although minutes, hours and days are not SI units, they are still perfectly valid for some calculations.
133 what? what are the units here? err.....i suppose its tht of Fluorine's......hey, if u find out if flourine's atomic radius is more thn tht of helium's, jus lemme know. thnq
Convert your units to the same and then the comparison can be done: 273K ~= 0oC = 32oF So 133 degrees Fahrenheit is higher than 273 Kelvin
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). These are the denominations you need to list when converting metric units. Liters are three places to the left of milliliters. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the left (same as dividing by 1000). You will get 133 mL = .133 L.
10% off of 133 = 10% discount applied to 133 = 133 - (10% * 133) = 133 - (0.10 * 133) = 133 - 13.3 = 119.70
133 x 133 = 17689
133 + 133 = 266