Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the conversion question! So, technically, 42.47 liters would be about 93.66 pounds if we're talking about water at room temperature. But like, who's carrying around 42 liters of water anyway? That's like, a lot of trips to the bathroom, am I right?
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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