9 litres = 0.09 hL.
The kilo- prefix means one thousand → 1 kl = 1000 l The heco- prefix means 100 → 1 l = 0.01 hl → 400 kl = 400 × 1000 l = 400000 l = 400000 × 0.01 hl = 4000 hl
3 hl = 300 liters = 300 000 milliliters
Re-arrange this equation: L=length W=width H=height S=surface area S = 2(LW+HW+HL) S/2 = LW+HW+HL (S/2) - LW = HW+HL (S/2) - LW = H(W+L) ((S/2) - LW)/(W+l) = H
If the cubic prism has length L, breadth B and height H, then its surface area is 2*(LB + BH + HL) square units.
9 litres = 0.09 hL.
please, help me to answer 1hl in how many lit?There are 102 hL (hectoliters) in a L (liter)...or 100 hectoliters in a liter.
The kilo- prefix means one thousand → 1 kl = 1000 l The heco- prefix means 100 → 1 l = 0.01 hl → 400 kl = 400 × 1000 l = 400000 l = 400000 × 0.01 hl = 4000 hl
Yes. The hecto- prefix means 100 → 1.4 hl = 1.4 × 100 l = 140 l.
There is no compound that would be written as HL. No element is symbolized by the letter L, although there are several that begin with L, such as Lithium, which is Li, or Lawrencium, which used to be Lw but has been changed to Lr.
100 mL equals how many hL
0.08 hL0.08 hL0.08 hL0.08 hL
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). Liters are two places to the right of hectoliters. So you have to move the decimal place twice to the right. You will get 1 hL = 100 L.
There is 10 hL in a kL =) ^•^
10 hl = 1 kl.
Because in many statements you use HL as a pointer to memory data, eg: LD B,(HL) SUB A,(HL) LD (HL),E
There are 100litres in a hl, and 0.1dl in a litre so 1000dl in a hl. i.e. 63,000dl in 63hl