80,000 millilitres would be 80 litres -- enough for a bathtub but not a swimming pool which would be more likely to hold 80,000 litres or 80 cubic metres of water, equivalent to a pool, say, eight metres long, five metres wide and two metres deep.
it depends on how big it is
80,000 liters is more likely. 80,000 milliliters is equivalent to 80 liters, that would be like 8 buckets of water. 80,000 liters (80 cubic meters) can be obtained (for example) by multiplying a depth of 2 meters, by a width of 10 meters and a length of 40 meters.
Of course, Swimming Pools can come in different sizes.
0.065 L = 65 ml. The conversion is 1000 ml = 1 L, thus 0.065 L x 1000 ml/L = 65 ml.
1 mL = 0,001 L; the ratio L/mL is 1 000.
To convert milliliters (mL) to liters (L), divide the amount in milliliters by 1000. For example, 500 mL is equal to 0.5 L (500 mL / 1000 = 0.5 L).
There are 2.8 L in 2800 mL.
0.509 ml is equal to 0.000509 L.
4500 mL is greater than 4 L. To compare the two, you need to convert both units to the same measurement. Since 1 L is equal to 1000 mL, 4 L is equal to 4000 mL. Therefore, 4500 mL is greater than 4 L.
L + W = P/2 ie 162 ft. If W = 93 L must be 69. This pool is wider than it is long!?
William L. Terry has written: 'A guide for planning the school and college swimming pool and natatorium'
L x W x avg. depth x 7.5
80000
l and ml
1000 mL = 1 L(0.0698 L)(1000 mL / L) = 69.8 L
1 L = 1,000 ml 2 L = 2,000 ml 3 L = 3,000 ml . . . 58 L = 58,000 ml 58.6 L = 58,600 mL
1 L = 1000 mL; (91 L)*(1000 mL / L) = 91000 mL or 9.1 x 104 mL
0.065 L = 65 ml. The conversion is 1000 ml = 1 L, thus 0.065 L x 1000 ml/L = 65 ml.
There are 0.3 L in 300 mL.
1 L = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L