Soda cans usually state their volume on their label, often in fine print and near the edge of the label.
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To convert 2 liters to a percentage, you need to know the total volume it is a percentage of. If we assume the total volume is 100 liters, then 2 liters would be 2% of the total volume. Therefore, 2 liters is equal to 2% when considering a total volume of 100 liters.
1000 liters of milk,soda,juice
The length (edge length) of a cube with a volume of 44.4 liters is: 1.162 feet.
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If one soda bottle contains 1.5 liters, then the volume of six bottles can be calculated by multiplying the volume of one bottle by six. Thus, 1.5 liters × 6 = 9 liters. Therefore, the total volume of six soda bottles is 9 liters.
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The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter
You would use liters (L) to measure the volume of a soda container in the metric system.
Liters are a liquid measure. Tablespoons of baking soda is a dry measure. So the question makes no sense. No, actually, liters are a measurement of volume. A liter is NOT specific to either liquid or solid substances. For that matter, neither is a tablespoon. It is just as valid to have a tablespoon of oil (a liquid) as it is to have a tablespoon of baking soda (a solid). The volume of either is the same. A tablespoon is approximately 15ml. (In other words, there are about 0.015 liters in 1 tablespoon.) If you want to be more precise, a tablespoon is really about 14.786765 ml.
To determine how many soda cans can fit in a thirteen-gallon bag, we first need to calculate the volume of a soda can. Let's assume a standard soda can has a volume of approximately 355 milliliters. Next, we convert the volume of the can to gallons (1 gallon = 3,785.41 milliliters). This means a soda can has a volume of approximately 0.0939 gallons. Finally, we divide the total volume of the bag (13 gallons) by the volume of a soda can to find that approximately 138 soda cans can fit in a thirteen-gallon bag.
10 liters = 10,000 milliliters
Liters is a measurement of volume. 160 Liters is the volume.
2 liters = 8.45 cups (rounded)
1.5 liters of soda is equivalent to approximately 50.7 fluid ounces.
Liters IS volume - there is nothing to convert.
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