Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the metric system! Alright, so there are 10 centiliters (cL) in a deciliter (dL). So, to convert 29 cL to dL, you just divide by 10. That gives you 2.9 dL. Easy peasy, right?
there are 10 kL in 1 daL * * * * * No. 100 DaL = 1 kL (so out by a factor of 1000).
Dal means decalitre 1 dal (1 decaliter) = 10 liters
1 kl = 100,000 cl 1 cl = 0.00001 kl
0.0001 kl = 1 cl
there are 10 kL in 1 daL * * * * * No. 100 DaL = 1 kL (so out by a factor of 1000).
1 dal = 10 litres.
1 daL (decaliter) is equal to 10 L, so there are 0.1 daL in 1 L.
these are the unit of volumes.So,by converting it ,we get that :' 1 dal (decalitre)=10 l.These are the volume units.
these are the unit of volumes.So,by converting it ,we get that :' 1 dal (decalitre)=10 l.These are the volume units.
When you convert 1 daL to dL, the result is 100 dL. The abbreviation daL stands for dekaliter, and dL stands for deciliter.
0.1 cl = 1 ml.
Dal means decalitre 1 dal (1 decaliter) = 10 liters
1*102 kl = 100 kl = 100,000 litres = 100*100,000 cl = 10,000,000 cl or 1*107 cl.
Since cl is the abbreviation for centilitre, the answer is 1.
kL is interpreted as "kiloliters"daL is interpreted as "dekaliters""kilo-" means "a thousands of a unit". "deka-" means "a tens of a unit". Then, the conversion is as follows:Remember that:1 kL = 1,000 L1 daL = 10 LThen, 1 kL = 1,000 L = 100 daL.
1 L = 100 cL so 07 L = 7 L = 7*100 cL = 700 cL.