1000 l = 1 kl so 120 l = 0.120 kl. Simple!
= 1 kl
You calculate this type of problem by the general rule that 1 KL = 1000 L , so if you have 300 L, you do 300 L multiplied by 1 KL, and then the answer divided by 1000 L, which will equal to 0.3 KL .
1 kl = 1000 l, 1 l = 1000 ml; so (5.659 kl)*(1000 l/kl)*(1000 ml/l) = 5659000 ml, or 5.659 x 106 ml
The answer depends on what it is meant to be a factor of.
It is one thousandths.
1 one-thousandth
1 KL = 1000 L so 1 KL = 1000/2000 = 0.5 lots of 2000 L
1 kL = 1000 L so 0.052 kL = 52 L
1000 l = 1 kl so 120 l = 0.120 kl. Simple!
= 1 kl
The kilo- prefix means 1000 → 1 kl = 1000 l → 1 l = 1/1000 kl → 172 l = 172 ÷ 1000 kl = 0.172 kl
1 kL = 1,000 L
1 L = 1 000 mL 1 kL = 1 000 L 1 kL = 1 000 000 mL
.230 kL 1 liter = .001 kL 230 L / 1 L = 230 x .001 kL = .230 kL
The answer is 5000L
You calculate this type of problem by the general rule that 1 KL = 1000 L , so if you have 300 L, you do 300 L multiplied by 1 KL, and then the answer divided by 1000 L, which will equal to 0.3 KL .