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Well, honey, it's like this: the volume of yogurt in liters is not a standard conversion because it depends on the density of the yogurt. However, typically, 1 kilogram of yogurt is roughly equivalent to around 1 liter. But hey, who's measuring yogurt by the liter anyway? Just scoop out what you need and enjoy!

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The density of yogurt can vary, but on average, the density of yogurt is close to that of water, which is 1 kg/L. Therefore, 1 kg of yogurt would be approximately equal to 1 liter in volume.

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1 kilogram is a measurement of mass. 1 litre is a measurement of volume. This cannot be calculated without the density of the yoghurt.

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