Yes, because it describes the quantity of something being measured.
The greatest possible error for a measurement of 5 liters depends on the precision of the measuring instrument used. If, for example, the instrument has a precision of ±0.1 liters, then the greatest possible error would be 0.1 liters, indicating that the true value could range from 4.9 to 5.1 liters. The specific error margin would vary based on the device's calibration and the method of measurement.
feet and liters are 2 different measurements- feet are units of measurement and liters are units of capacity
It depends what it is five liters of. Five liters of water weighs about 11 lbs.
4% of 5 liters is 1/5 of a liter
A TMC is the acronym for Thousand Million Cubic Feet. This doesn't translate easily into liters per second because one is an area measurement and the other is a volume measurement.
1. Expressed or expressible as a quantity. 2. Of, relating to, or susceptible of measurement. 3. Of or relating to number or quantity. Source: Answers.com
Liters is a measurement of volume. 160 Liters is the volume.
milimeters are measurement in distance liters are measurement in capacity therefore there is no milimeters in liters milimeters have 10 cm in them 1 gallon has 3.78 liters in it
1.2 liters is equal to approximately 5 cups in the US measurement system.
liters are measurement of volume and kms are of distance .
Liters are a metric measurement of volume. Kilometers are a metric measurement of distance, so the question makes no sense.
1.5 liters is equal to 1500 milliliters in metric measurement.
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200 liters is 12,204.7 cubic inches or 200,000cc
meters is a measurement of length, liters is a is a measure of liquid. There is no answer
feet and liters are 2 different measurements- feet are units of measurement and liters are units of capacity