A = W x L Width = 300 divided by L (or W = 300/L)
300 Cubits was the Length of the Ark
The estimated mass of 300 ml is about 300 grams. This can change based on the temperature and the density of the sample.
0.3 L
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 .
No, litres is a unit of volume and kilograms is a unit of mass. These are not comparable unless you know the density of the material you are measuring. Water has an approximate density of 1 kg/L, so 300 L of water is approximately 300 kg.
There are 0.3 L in 300 mL.
A = W x L Width = 300 divided by L (or W = 300/L)
300 kilograms
300 Cubits was the Length of the Ark
Yes. 300 mL is less than 2 L2 L = 2000 mL > 300 mL
The estimated mass of 300 ml is about 300 grams. This can change based on the temperature and the density of the sample.
0.3 L
Area = Length * Width 300 sq ft = L ft * W ft So W = 300/L ft
3000kg. kilograms is a measurement for mass.
the mass of a red giant is 300 asses
Mass is the amount of matter. The mass is 300 atoms; Density is how closely the mass is packed together. Are the 300 atoms on a pin-head or in a football stadium.