Yes.
6
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.
900 ml = 0.9 l which is less than 6 l
no, it is bigger
22 litres is 4.83 imperial gallons or 5.8 US gallons
Yes.
6
L 22
1L= 1738 Gal
That would depend on the density of the substance. 22 quarts is equivalent to 5.5 gallons. If the substance is water, which has a density of approximately 8.3 lb/gal, then 22 quarts would hold 45.65 pounds. Gasoline weighs about 6.0 lb/gal, 22 quarts of gasoline would hold 33 lbs. of gasoline.
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)
L = W + 6
yes 6 L = 6000 ml
The equation for this is 1) 1 gal = 3.785 L 31 gal x (3.785 L / 1 gal) = 117 L