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.
There is 10 DL in 1 L.
80 dL = 8L
No. A deciliter is 1/10th of a liter, so 902.3 dl = 90.23 l
0.5l = dl?
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.
There are 7500 L in 750 dL.
1 dL is always 1/10 of a liter. Therfore 150 dL equals 15 L.
There is 10 DL in 1 L.
No. Normal is between 80 mg/dl and 150 mg/dl. This is slightly over 4 mmol/l to 8.33 mmol/l. Many doctors look for values from 100 to 125 mg/dL (5.6 to 6.9 mmol/L)
1 liter (L) equals 10 deciliter (DL)
The same as most other populations Uric acid Premature <5.5 mg/dl <327 umol/L 1-4 weeks <5.2 mg/dl <311 umol/L 1-12 months <6.2 mg/dl <372 umol/L children <6.1 mg/dl <362 umol/L adults (F) <5.7 mg/dl <340 umol/L (M) <7.0 mg/dl <420 umol/L uric acid in fasting condition is 8.0 mg
10 dL = 1 L 2 L = 20 L +5 ANSWER: 2.5 L = 25 dL P.S. I might be wrong so I would check it over if I were you!
The deci- prefix means one tenth (1/10 = 0.1) → 100 dl = 100 × 0.1 l = 10 l There are 10 l in 100 dl.
10 dL = 1 L
1 l + 1 dl.
80 dL = 8L