Oh, what a happy little question! You see, 22 liters is greater than 6 gallons. But don't you worry, it's all just different ways of measuring the same beautiful world around us. Just remember, no matter the units, every measurement has its own unique charm.
Yes.
6
900 ml = 0.9 l which is less than 6 l
6000 mL is greater than 6 L. This is because 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, so 6 liters is equal to 6000 milliliters. Therefore, 6000 mL is greater than 6 L.
no, it is bigger
22 litres is 4.83 imperial gallons or 5.8 US gallons
Yes.
To compare 6 gallons and 22 quarts, we need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 gallon is equal to 4 quarts, 6 gallons would be 6 x 4 = 24 quarts. Therefore, 6 gallons is greater than 22 quarts because 24 quarts is more than 22 quarts.
L 22
6
1L= 1738 Gal
630 km = 630 x .621 mi = 391 mi 39 l = 39 x.22 gal (imp) = 8.58 gal (imp) 39 l = 39 x .264 gal (US) = 10.3 gal (US) 630 km / 39 l = 391/8.58 mi / gal (imp) = 45.57 miles per imperial gallon630 km / 39 l = 391/10.3 mi / gal (imp) = 38 miles per US gallon
733 L * (264.17 gal / 1000 L) = 193.63 gal
Standard: 24,210 L (5,330 imp gal; 6,400 US gal)Optional: 30,190 L (6,640 imp gal; 7,980 US gal)
The equation for this is 1) 1 gal = 3.785 L 31 gal x (3.785 L / 1 gal) = 117 L
yes 6 L = 6000 ml
L = W + 6