Approximately, yes.
Liters cannot convert to kilometers. A liter is a measure of volume, a meter, or kilometer, is a measure of length. Liters are a measure of volume, and kilometers are a measure of distance, so there is no equivalence between the two measures. It would be like asking how many quarts are equal to 6 miles.
1 decalitre is equal to 10 litres. Therefore, 1 litre is equal to 1/10, or 0.1 decalitres.
10 kilometers, because it takes 10,000 decimeters to equal 1 kilometer
0.000000001 is equal to one billionth, or 10-9. A kilometer is 103 meters. When multiplying exponents, add them together. In this case, we get 10-6, or one millionth of a meter - which can also be expressed as 0.000001.
10 milliliters is 0.01 liters.
one trillion litres (1,000,000,000,000)
No 1 kilometer = 100000 centimeters
A kilometer is equal to about 6/10 of a mile (0.621 miles).
1 kilometer is equal to 10 hectometers, so:234.25*10=2342.5How's that?
No, 10 litres = 10,000 millilitres.
1 kilometer = 1000 meters 1 meter = 0.001 kilometer
100 deciliters is equivalent to 10 liters.
10 US gallons = 37.85 liters
1/10 of a kilometer
1.76 litres
1 dekaliter is equal to 10 liters. 45 dekaliters is equal to 450 liters.