yes
1 kL = 1000 L and so is bigger.
0.005 kL and 6300 mL are both larger - than 4.1 L.
0.8 of anything is typically smaller than 1.35 of the same thing. We can't think of an exception.
1000 l = 1 kl so 120 l = 0.120 kl. Simple!
A kL (or kilolitre) is bigger than a litre. When there is "kilo" in front of a word, it implies that it is 1000 times the unit mentioned. Therefore, a kilolitre is 1000 litres. As a few examples: a) 9000 litres (L) = 9 kilolitres (kL) b) 5 kL = 5000 L c) 88 L = 0.088 kL Please keep in mind that I am from Canada, so you may spell "litres" as "liters" Hope that helps :)
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 4300 liters is actually larger than 4.39 kiloliters. See, a kiloliter is 1000 liters, so 4.39 kiloliters is like 4390 liters. So, yeah, 4300 liters is smaller than 4390 liters. Math, man, it's wild.
0.05kL is greater than 5L because 0.05kL when converted is 50L which is bigger than only 5L. 0.05 kL >5 L
1 kiloliter = 1000 liter = 1000000 milliliter or 1 million milliliter 1 kl = 1000 l 1 l = 1000 ml 1 kl = 1000000 m,
76 kL is 76 thousand liters, therefore it is more than 7600 (76 hundred) liters.
yes
L is bigger just because it is and yea...
1.3 kL = 1300 L
50 litre is 100 times bigger than 500 ml
no, it is bigger
1 L = 1000 ml, so 2 L = 2000 ml. Bigger? 2 L of iron is *smaller* than 1 L of oxygen - a *lot* smaller.
2 kiloliter is bigger than 200 liters. 1 kiloliter is equal to 1000 liters, so 2 kiloliters would be twice the size of 200 liters.