The answer is .9999750006 decimters cubed to one liter. Therefore, one liter is equal to exactly 1.000028 decimeters cubed. However, for practicallity's sake, this is usually rounded to 1. Therefore, for most applications (e.g. chemistry homework, etc.), one cubic decimeter is equal to one liter. In other words, decimeters cubed and liters are basically the same.
1000 Liters. 1 Cubic Decimeter is equal to 1 Liter.
A litre is a unit of capacity. A decimetre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Decimeter is a measure of length and a liter is a measure of volume. Not the same.
There are 4.0 liters in 4.0 cubic decimeters. This is because 1 cubic decimeter is equal to 1 liter.
Just divide this by the density of gold - about 19 kg/liter. The result will be in liters (equal to cubic decimeters).Just divide this by the density of gold - about 19 kg/liter. The result will be in liters (equal to cubic decimeters).Just divide this by the density of gold - about 19 kg/liter. The result will be in liters (equal to cubic decimeters).Just divide this by the density of gold - about 19 kg/liter. The result will be in liters (equal to cubic decimeters).
Cubic decimetres/decimeters are exactly the same as a Litre/Liter.1 cubic decimetre is the SI unit for volume rather than Litre.2 dm3 = 2 L
There are 10 decimeters in 1 meter. A decimeter is one-tenth of a meter.
Deciliters are a measurement of volume (1 dl is about equal to 3 oz of liquid) Meters are a measure of length (1 m is about equal to 1 yard) A deciliter is equal to 1/10 of a liter A liter is 1/1000 of a cubic meter (m3) 20 deciliters = 2 liters = 1/500 m3
1 meter = 10 decimeters There are 10 decimeters in 1 meter or 10/10, which equals 1.
There are 10 decimeters in 1 meter.
There are 0.1 decimeters in 1 centimeter.