There is 10 DL in 1 L.
The deci- (d) prefix means one tenth (1/10 = 0.1) → 1 dl = 0.1 l → 10 × 1 dl = 10 × 0.1 l = 1 l → there are 10 decilitres in 1 litre.
80 dL = 8L
No. A deciliter is 1/10th of a liter, so 902.3 dl = 90.23 l
1 dl = 0.1 litres
what is the factor ( times ) to convert milligrams/DeciLitre to mmol/L
29.8 mmol/L= mg/dL
multiply by 100 first convert grams to milligrams by multiplying by 1000 then convert liters to deciliters by dividing by 10 example: 4.2 g/L x 1000 mg/g =4200 mg/L 4200 mg/L x 1L/10 dL = 420 mg/dl therefor: 4.2 g/L = 420 mg/dL
1 litre = 10 dL so 3.7 L = 3.7*10 = 37 dL. Simple!
There are 7500 L in 750 dL.
There is 10 DL in 1 L.
To convert mg/dL to g/L for glucose, divide the concentration in mg/dL by 100. Therefore, 95 mg/dL is equivalent to 0.95 g/L of glucose in the blood.
cL / 10 = dL
To convert centiliters (cL) to deciliters (dL), divide the number of centiliters by 10. For example, if you have 50 cL, you would divide 50 by 10 to get 5 dL.
To convert milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) to grams per liter (g/L), you can multiply by 0.1. This is because there are 100 deciliters in a liter and 1 gram is equal to 1000 milligrams. So, to convert, simply divide the value in mg/dL by 1000 to get the value in g/L.
To convert milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) to millimoles per liter (mmol/L) for a substance, you can use the molecular weight of that substance. First, divide the value in mg/dL by the molecular weight in mg/mmol to get the value in mmol/L. This conversion factor helps in obtaining the concentration in the desired unit.
1 liter (L) equals 10 deciliter (DL)