'4.7 l ' ? The q8estion is not clear, but my guess is ' 4.7 litres'.
In imperial liquid measure it is just over 1 gallon.
47 L = 47 000 mLTo convert from L to mL, multiply by 1000.
47 degrees Celsius
47/2001 liter = 1000 milliliter235/1000 = 47/200 in fraction
L in Romannumeral is 50. But if X is written before L, it becomes 40.47 i n Romannumeral is XLVII.
Designate the larger number as l and the smaller number as s. Then l + s = 47 and l - s = 15. From the second of these two equations, s = l - 15; substituting this value into the first equation results in l + l - 15 = 47 or 2l = 47 + 15 = 62, or l = 31.
Roman numeral 47 equals XLVII because: L=50 but if X is writte n before L it becomes 40. XL=40 V=5 II=2
31 37 41 43 47
There are 1000 mL in one litre. 47 L = 47 x 1000 = 47 000 mL (The IUPAC - International Union of Pure and Applied Chemists recommend that we use mL for millilitre so that it doesn't look like m1 or mI :-)
47 x =10 l = 50 50-10 = 40 v = 5 ii = 2 vii =7 xlvii = 40 + 7 = 47
Latitude: N 13° 47' 39.066"L Longitude: W 88° 53' 47.508"
47 add 47 = 94
According to the 2002 Ford Ranger owners manual : 2.3 L / 3.0 L and 4.0 L Fuse # 11 is a 50 amp maxi-fuse for the starter relay and ignition switch For the 2.3 L engine , # 47 is the relay for the starter For the 3.0 L and 4.0 L engines , # 56 is the relay for the starter