.912 kgs
It depends on the paint. It should say on the can how much it will cover.
No. A litre (or a pint) is the same amount no matter what liquid is being measured. So: 1 litre of water = 1 litre of paint 1 & 3/4 pints of water = 1 & 3/4 pints of paint
One liter = 0.1 dekaliters.
1000 ml =1 liter.
In a scale model drawing of a car, the linear scale is 1:20. If it would take 1/4 liter of paint to cover the outside of the model of the car, how much paint would it take to cover the real
.912 kgs
It depends on the paint. It should say on the can how much it will cover.
No. A litre of water has a mass of 1 kilogram. The mass of a litre of paint will depend on its density. Water has a density of 1 kg / litre. Paint is generally denser than water so if your paint has a density of 1.5 kg / litre then the mass of paint will be 1.5 kg.
No.
It is estimated that a gallon of paint can cover about 250 square feet of wall space. So if you only need to cover an estimated one hundred square feet then one gallon of paint should suffice.
No. A litre (or a pint) is the same amount no matter what liquid is being measured. So: 1 litre of water = 1 litre of paint 1 & 3/4 pints of water = 1 & 3/4 pints of paint
You must have your figures wrong. - 4 litres of paint will not even come close to covering 100 metres square! !
1 liter = 1000ml
1 liter = 1000ml
21.135 gallons
1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter