Fifteen liters is a measure of volume commonly used in various contexts, such as cooking, scientific experiments, and liquid storage. It is equivalent to 15,000 milliliters or approximately 3.96 gallons. This volume can be represented in various containers, such as bottles, tanks, or jars, depending on the substance being measured.
15% of 12.5 litres= 15% * 12.5= 0.15 * 12.5= 1.875 litres
15% of 0.5 litres= 15% * 0.5= 0.15 * 0.5= 0.075 litres
1000 millilitres = 1 litres so 15 millilitres = 15/1000 = 0.015 litres. Simple!
15 ml = 0.15 litres.
Only as much as some one allows the water to run
15,000 ml
15*15*15 = 3375 cubic mm = 0.003375 litres
15 litres = 915.356161 cubic inches
6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.6 litres of 30% solution would contain 6*30/100 = 1.8 litres of pure acid.1.8 litres of pure acid, in a 12% solution means the total volume is 1.8*(100/12) = 15 litres in total. So you need to add 9 litres of pure water.
1000 cm3 = 1 litre so 15 cm3 = 0.015 litres.
15x1000 is 15,000 litres (x1000 from m3 to litres)
Twenty standard bottles of champagne (15 litres)