The answer to this depends on the phrasing of the question:
"Will 12 litres fit into a container that will hold 120cm3?"
No. 1 cubic cm (cc) is equal to one millilitre. 12 litres then is equal to 12000 cc, which is far more that 120. It will not fit.
"Will 12 litres fit into a container that will hold (120cm)3?
yes, (120cm)3 is equal to 1728000 millilitres, or 1728 litres. This is far more than 12 litres and will fit comfortably.
It depends what substance you are putting into the container
it depends on the size and shape of the coin and container
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It depends what substance you are putting into the container
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This aquarium can hold a maximum of 126 liters of water.
that is 7.937 cups
No, 1 litre container can hold about 11,000 grains of rice (if cooked!) You could fit about 50,000 uncooked grains in a litre container
A 55 quart container will hold about 120 pounds of dog food. One pound of dog food will fit in to a half a quart container.
Two litres of fuel will fit in a container 10cm x 10cm x 20cm.A cubic meter of liquid is 1000 liters, plus you need expansion space...a 2200-liter tank would hold it, but 2500 liters is a standard size so get that one.
Filled with perfectly square containers, no space between them, it may take 36,290 litres, As usual with such a question, this answer could be open to discussion
how many chep pallets will fit in a 20' container
Yes. If you google "liters per gallon," you will see that a liter is just a bit bigger than a quart. There are four quarts in a gallon, but only 3.8 liters in a gallon. So if you have a 400 gallon jug, it would hold 3.8 liters for each gallon it holds. 400 x 3.8 is 1520. So a 400 gallon jug would hold 1520 liters.
A 2400 cubic meter tank will hold up to 2.4 million liters.
There are 3.78541 liters in one US gallon. 3.78541 x 300 = 1,135.623 liters. So, 1,135.623 liters of liquid will fit in a 300 US gallon tank. However, if you're referring to imperial gallons, there are 4.54609 liters in an imperial gallon. 4.54609 x 300 = 1363.827 liters. So, 1,363.827 liters can fit in a 300 imperial gallon tank.