3l
Fill the 5l vessel. Pour 3l into the 3l vessel. Empty the 3l vessel on the ground. Pour the remainder (2l) into the 3l vessel. Fill the 5l again, and pour as much as you can (1l) into the 3l vessel. There are now 4 liters in the 5 liter vessel.
3l - 175ml = -172
2k - 3l
Yamalube 20w50 is a good choice & it holds 3L for the Yamaha big bear 350.
12 cups. 1.5L= 6 cups 3L= 12 cups
1 L = 1000 mL so 3L = 3000 mL. Simple!
1 l = 1000 ml → 3l = 3 x 1000 ml = 3000ml
== == == == Fill the 3l and dump into 5l. Fill 3l again pour into 5l til full, you now have 1l left in 3 l container. dump 5 onto ground, pour the 1l from the 3l container into the 5l, then fill 3l and dump into the 5l....Presto exactly 4 liters are contained in the 5l container. ALTERNATIVELY (i) Fill the 5l and then fill 3l from 5l. This leaves 2l in the 5l. (ii) Empty 3l (iii) Pour the 2l from the 5l into the 3l. This leaves 1l of spare capacity in the 3l. (iv) Fill the 5l again (v) Fill the 3l from the 5l. This leaves 4l in the 5l.ALTERNATE 2:If flow is steady, time may be used to help. Take amount of time it takes to fill 5 liter bucket, divide by 5 then multiply by 4. Answer will be how long you must let the water flow into the 5 liter bucket to fill it upto 4 liters.
Engines are often measured by the volume inside their cylinders. This is measured in liters. The difference between a 3L and a 3.5L is simply that the 3.5L has an extra half liter of cylinder volume than the 3L.
-197
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