1 dekaliter equals to 10 liters
im pretty sure its 27 litres
It depends what units you use for each side ! A 1cm x 15cm rectangle has a perimeter of 16cm. So does a 2cm x 4cm one ! If you start using millimetres, there are many more possibilities !
Depends. 1000 liters of water (standard temperature pressure) weighs one metric ton (1000 kg). On the other hand, about ten thousand liters of dry, uncompressed adult diapers weighs one metric ton.
7 liters of a 20% acid solution consists of 1.4 liters of acid (20% of the total volume) mixed with 5.6 liters of water (80% of the total volume). The amount of acid isn't going to change in the new solution. You are just going to add enough water to make it a 10% solution instead of a 20% solution. So it will be more dilute. That means that 1.4 liters of acid will represent 1/10 of the volume of the new solution. So the total volume of the new solution will be 10 x 1.4 or 14 liters. The amount of water in the new solution will be 14 - 1.4 = 12.6 liters. That is a difference of 12.6 - 5.6 = 7 liters from the amount of water you started with. So you need to add 7 liters of water to the original 20% solution to make it a 10% solution. This makes sense because if you double the amount of the mixture from 7 liters to 14 liters and the amount of acid is unchanged, the solution will be half as strong.
72 liters is 72,000cc
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About 200 litres to fill a bath.
566.337 liters.
3.7854118 liters
1 m = 100 cm 1000 cu cm = 1 litre → volume = 1.2 m × 1.2 m × 15 cm = (1.2 × 100) cm × (1.2 × 100) cm × 15 cm = 216000 cu cm = 216000 ÷ 1000 litres = 216 litres
15cm = 5.9 inches.
About 34,070 liters.
About 13,048.4 liters of water.
614.125
1500
1 cubic meter is 1000 liters, so 48 m³ is 48000 liters.