'V' = volume, 'R' = radius = 1/2 diameter, 'L' = length V = pi R2 L Let's do this one in centimeters. It'll make the last steps easier. 1 meter = 100 centimeters. R = 75 cm, L = 300 cm V = pi R2 L = pi (75)2 (300) = pi (5,625) (300) = pi (1,687,500) = 5,301,437.6 cc 1,000 cc = 1 litre 5,301,437.6 cc = 5,301.44 litres
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There are 3,634 liters (960 gallons) of water in a pool that is four feet in diameter and 8 feet deep.
8x2x1=16
343 litres.
To determine how many 1.5-liter plastic bottles can be filled with 1.3 kiloliters (kL) of fish sauce, first convert kiloliters to liters: 1.3 kL is equal to 1,300 liters. Then, divide the total liters by the volume of each bottle: 1,300 liters ÷ 1.5 liters/bottle = approximately 866.67 bottles. Since you can't fill a partial bottle, the factory can fill 866 full 1.5-liter bottles in a day.
72 liters is 72,000cc
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About 200 litres to fill a bath.
It will take 5,104.1 gallons of water to fill this cylinder.
3.7854118 liters
566.337 liters.
There are 3,634 liters (960 gallons) of water in a pool that is four feet in diameter and 8 feet deep.
About 34,070 liters.
8x2x1=16
About 13,048.4 liters of water.
509.7 litres
1 cubic meter is 1000 liters, so 48 m³ is 48000 liters.