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1 litre = 0.001 cubic metres

Multiply its width, length and height together in metres.

Divide your answer by 0.001 to give the volume in litres.

For example: A tank 1 metre in length, 60 centimetres high and 50 centimetres in width would give you the following:- 1 x 0.6 x 0.5 = 0.3 Dividing 0.3 by 0.001 would give an answer of 300 cubic litres.

The same can be done using other units of measurement. E.g. There is 1 litre per 0.353 cubic feet.

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