0.575 L
There are 1000 litres in one kilolitre. Therefore, 2 kilolitres 972 litres is equal to (2 x 1000) + 972 = 2972 litres.
It depends upon the size of bottle.Bottles of water seem to come in 1 of 5 sizes: 500 ml, 1 litre, 1.5 lire, 2 litre, or 5 litre, thus 1.96 litres is:500 ml: 1.96 l ÷ 0.5 l/bottle= 3.92 bottles1 l: 1.96 l ÷ 1 l/bottle = 1.96 bottles1.5 l: 1.96 l ÷ 1.5 l/bottle = 1 23/75 bottles ≈ 1.31 bottles2 l: 1.96 l ÷ 2 l/bottle = 0.98 bottles5 l: 1.96 l ÷ 5l/bottle = 0.392 bottles
0.042 L
At $1.49 a liter, it's $149.00 plus tax. In some places, drinking water is not taxed. Maybe the questioner wanted to know some sort of scale as to how much (how big) 100 liters is? Well imagine a 2-liter bottle, take 50 of them. Go to the grocery store and look at the shelf to get an idea. In gallons, 100 L = 26.417 US gallons, so 5 of the large 'water-cooler' type bottles (5 gal ea) would be 25 gal (a little less than 100 L).
Depends what is is filled with. Water? Sand? Rice?
One liter of water weighs approximately 1 kilogram, as water has a density of 1 kg/L at standard temperature and pressure (STP).
the same as it weighs in an abnormal pail - 1 kg/L.
2 L.
1.75 kgs
area of envelope = l Xb =8.5 X11 =93.5 inch^2
You need to drink some water but do not drink too much water, no more than 2 L.
He weighs 249 lbs (113 kg).
10 liters = 10 kg (22.05 lbs) of water, since water has a density of 1kg/L.
look on the label inside the driver door.
The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l
0.575 L