there are 2 liters in that container
it can hold about 8-10 liters of liguid but to a regular liquid container
1000cL is 10 liters.
These questions are in different units. Liters are measures of volume in metric. Centimeters are a measure of distance. However, if you make a cube that is 10 cm on each side, it will contain 1000 cm3 which is one liter.
Volume = pi*r2*h = pi*2.52*10 = 196.3 cubic feet = 5560 litres
there are 10 liters in 1 hectoliter...
451 liters equates to 4,765.7 1/10-quart measures.
The maximum volume capacity of the container is 10 liters.
1 hectoliter = 100 liters; 50 hectoliter = 5000 liters 1 kiloliter = 1,000 liters; 10 kiloliters = 10,000 liters
it can hold about 8-10 liters of liguid but to a regular liquid container
Inches measures distance and liters measures volume. They do not convert.If you mean cubic inches to liters, then its 61.0237441 cubic inches equals 1 liter.
There need not be any water in it. The capacity is approx 283 litres.
Well, honey, if we're talking basic math here, you can fill up 10 half-liter bottles from a five-liter container. It's simple division, darling. Just take that five liters and divide it by 0.5 liters per bottle, and voila! You've got your answer.
Answer: 10 jars would fill the container. Step-by-step explanation: 10 jars = 1.05 * 10 = 10.5 Liters.
There are 10 liters per decaliter.
10 liters.
1 cubic metre = 1000 litres ( a litre of water measures 10 x 10 x 10 cm) A container measuring 16 x 16 x 16 metres contains 16 x 16 x 16 x 1000 litres or 4,096,000 litres.
No, it's 3. It's definately 3. There are definately 3 liters in 10 liters