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?
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there are 10 kL in 1 daL * * * * * No. 100 DaL = 1 kL (so out by a factor of 1000).
1 kilolitre = 10 decalitres so 9.34 kilolitres = 9.34*10 = 93.4 decalitres. Simple!
0.0001 kl = 1 cl
53 dL = 530 cL 53 x 10 = 530 10 cL = 1 dL
To convert centiliters (cl) to dal (decaliters), you need to know that 1 dal is equal to 1,000 cl. Therefore, 29 cl is equal to 0.029 dal.
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Yes, a centiliter (cl) is larger than a deciliter (dal). Specifically, 1 dal is equal to 10 cl, meaning that a deciliter contains ten times the volume of a centiliter.
The correct order from smallest to largest is: cL (centiliter), mL (milliliter), dL (deciliter), daL (decaliter).
3.1cL is bigger: 3.1cL is equal to 31mL @10mL per cL
To compare the quantities, we first convert them to the same unit, liters (L). 2.2 daL = 2.2 x 10 L = 22 L 0.18 kL = 0.18 x 1000 L = 180 L 190 cL = 190 x 0.01 L = 1.9 L Arranging these values from smallest to largest gives: 190 cL (1.9 L), 2.2 daL (22 L), and 0.18 kL (180 L).
1 dal = 10 litres.
there are 10 kL in 1 daL * * * * * No. 100 DaL = 1 kL (so out by a factor of 1000).
1 daL (decaliter) is equal to 10 L, so there are 0.1 daL in 1 L.
A decaliter (daL) is equivalent to 10 liters (L). Therefore, when asking how many daL are in a liter, the answer is that there are 0.1 daL in 1 liter. If you have a specific quantity in mind, you can convert it accordingly by dividing the number of liters by 10.
When you convert 1 daL to dL, the result is 100 dL. The abbreviation daL stands for dekaliter, and dL stands for deciliter.
When you convert 1 daL to dL, the result is 100 dL. The abbreviation daL stands for dekaliter, and dL stands for deciliter.