The density of milk varies from mammal to mammal and from season to season. It is approx 1.03 grams per cc and at that density, 100 pounds of milk would be 44.03 litres, approx.
there's 100 pence in a pound so divide the pence by 100. for example, 248p would be 248 ÷ 100 = £2.48
1/5 of 75 /100 liters is 15/100 liters ( 0.15l )
A Hectoliter (HL)is 100 liters so 5 Hectoliters is 500 liters.
It is: 2.7/300 times 100/1 = 0.9%
As of August 3, 2011 if you convert 100 Indian rupees is equal to 0. 98 U. K. pounds. Conversion rates change often due to influences in the global economy.
100 liters of plain water weighs about 3.17 pounds.
A hectoliter is equal to 100 liters so 42.9 hectoliters would convert to 4290 liters.
hl means hectoliter, or hundreds of liters, so you simply multiply by 100 to convert to liters.
divide by 100.
Yes. A liter is 100 times greater in volume than a centiliter. Therefore, to convert liters to centiliters you simply multiply liters by 100: 4753.23 liters = 4753.25 x 100 = 475,325 cL
divide by 100
Divide it by 100.
It requires 88 pounds of feed to produce 100 pounds of milk
Since butter is about 80% fat and whole milk is about 3.25% fat, you can get 0.039 liters of butter from 1 liter of milk. Most people make butter from cream, which is about 40% fat.
235.2 / mpg = liters per 100 km
100 centiliters = 1 liters so 1.8 centiliters = 0.018 liters
cc divided by 1,000 = liters OR cc x 0.001 = liters