There are 100cm in 1m. So 5.3 times 100 will give you 530cm.
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measure length x width x height. this will give cubic feet. find out how many cubic feet a gallon of water is and divide it into your measurments. this will give ya cubic feet of water
The first step in answering this question is to convert the metres value into cm. That makes the sum easier, and allows us to work with consistent units. There are 100cm in a m, so to convert from m to cm you have to multiply by 100. In this case, we have 0.5m, so multiply that by 100 to give 50cm. Therefore the question can be rewritten as how many cm is 50cm longer than 34cm. The answer is just 50-34 or 16cm.
Fill a container three times using the 7-liter jar (which will give you 21 liters), then take out water with the 11-liter jar (which will give you 10 liters).
To prepare 1 liter of a 5% alcohol-water solution, you would mix 50 mL of alcohol with 950 mL of water. This ratio would give you a total volume of 1 liter with 5% of it being alcohol.
To obtain a 12% alcohol solution, you would need to mix 12ml of alcohol with 48ml of water. This would give you a total volume of 60ml, with 12% of it being alcohol.
There are 100cm in 1m. So 5.3 times 100 will give you 530cm.
Alcohol in the body can only diminish with time... Drinking coffee or water will not help nor will sleeping.... Give yourself a few days and it should be out of your bloodstream by then
No, consuming alcohol does not give you energy. In fact, alcohol is a depressant that can make you feel tired or sluggish.
No, alcohol does not give you energy. In fact, it is a depressant that can make you feel tired or sluggish.
The alcohol has a lower freezing point than water, so it will help to lower the temperature of the water. Blowing air over the dish will further cool it by facilitating heat transfer. This combination of factors will lead to the water freezing.
by breathing into an alcohol testing unit or blood analysis
The only alcohol that won't give you calories is the alcohol you don't drink. Alcohol is not available in 'calorie free' versions.
Yes, ethanol (ethyl alcohol), as being a fluid by itself, is in any ratio miscible with ('soluble in') water.At 96% ethanol the mixture has the lowest boiling point, so destillation of a water-ethanol will never give a higher ethanol content.
Nothing.
A cubic metre is 1000 litres. 100cm is 1m. you have 1mx1mx0.4m to give 0.4 cubic metres. This is then 400 litres.