35 liters = 77.16 pounds. For substance with density of 1 g/ml.
It would depend on the liquid that weighs 24000 liters...
It depends what it is five liters of. Five liters of water weighs about 11 lbs.
Liters are a measure of volume, and pounds are a measure of weight. You can't convert between the two without knowing the material being measured and its density.
Do you mean "what is 3/50 of a litre?" Otherwice I cannot make sense of the question. a litre is 1000ml. 1000/50 x 3 is 60ml or 0.06 litres
35 pounds
You can not equate units of volume and weight directly.
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Volume and weight can't be equated unless you specify what exactly you're trying to equate. For example: 1 liter of water = x pounds, while 1 liter of soil = y pounds. They will weight differently
Multiply by 1000 0.95 cubic meters = 950 liters
58 liters is 1,961.21 fl oz
You have to say what of? Pounds is (sort of) mass and liters is volume.
84.9 kg = 187.2 lbs
Liters can't be converted to pounds. Liters measure volume, while pounds measure mass.
100 liters of plain water weighs about 3.17 pounds.
1 gallon = 8 pounds.1 gallon = 3.78 liters.8 pounds = 3.78 liters.1 pound = 0.4725 liters.
Pounds can't be converted to liters. Pounds measure mass, while liters measure volume.