Ok, well you can't just convert a unit of volume to that of weight. For example, one liter of water would be lighter than a liter of liquid iron. They would both be a liter, but they would weigh very different amounts. You should be using something like a rate, so for every 4.5 pounds of water it is x liters or something like that. Please clarify what you are trying to do here. If you have to convert pounds to liters, then you should find some kind of conversion, so for every pound per say, it is 2.2 liters, so 4.5 pounds would be 9.9 liters if you were using this conversion rate. Try to find a conversion rate.
A volume of 1 milliliter equals 0.001 liter. To convert milliliters to liters, multiply the number of milliliters by 0.001 liters. 45 milliliters equal 0.045 liters (45 x 0.001 liters = 0.045 liters).
A liter measures volume where a pound is a measure of weight. You would need the density of whatever you wanted to convert to figure this out.
To convert tonnes to liters, you need to know the density of the substance. For water, 1 tonne is equal to 1000 liters. So, in the case of water, 45 tonnes would be 45,000 liters.
There are approximately 204.5 liters in 45 Canadian gallons.
To convert hectoliters (hl) to liters, you multiply by 100 because there are 100 liters in a hectoliter. Therefore, 0.9 hl is equal to 90 liters.
A volume of 1 milliliter equals 0.001 liter. To convert milliliters to liters, multiply the number of milliliters by 0.001 liters. 45 milliliters equal 0.045 liters (45 x 0.001 liters = 0.045 liters).
Divide by 1000. So 45 / 1000 = 0.045 liters.
A liter measures volume where a pound is a measure of weight. You would need the density of whatever you wanted to convert to figure this out.
To convert tonnes to liters, you need to know the density of the substance. For water, 1 tonne is equal to 1000 liters. So, in the case of water, 45 tonnes would be 45,000 liters.
Oh, dude, you're really testing my math skills here. So, like, there are 1,000 milliliters in a liter, right? So, if you have 4.5 liters, you just gotta multiply that by 1,000 and you get 4,500 milliliters. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
To convert liters to fluid ounces: liters x 33.81 = fluid ounces
Liters IS volume - there is nothing to convert.
There are many liters that can make up a pound. This really just depends on what the liters consist of.
There are 4500 centiliters in 45 liters.
45 pints converts to about 21.3 liters.
45 fl oz is 1.33081 liters.
Pounds are a unit of mass, and liters of volume. You can't convert one to the other without knowing the density of the material being measured.