Both are valid.
Well, honey, that all depends on the size of your tub. A standard bathtub typically holds around 80-150 gallons of water, which is roughly 300-570 liters or 300,000-570,000 milliliters. So, grab a measuring cup and start counting if you really want to know how many milliliters are in your tub!
depends on the size of the bath tub
You would measure the water in a bath tub in gallons.
No, we can't swim in one hundred litres of water. 100 liters would be a regular bath tub, about half full.
A bath can generally be of 100 liter, 150 liter or 200 liter capacity. The Biblical volume measure of a Bath (as used in 1 Kings 7 to describe the capacity of the Sea before the temple) is about 22 liters.
A standard bath typically holds about 36 to 50 gallons of water, depending on the size and depth of the tub.
A common unit to measure water in a bath tub is liters. This unit provides a convenient way to measure and control the amount of water being used for bathing. Another commonly used unit is gallons, especially in countries like the United States.
175 litr
Yes, a bathtub can hold 80 liters of water. The average bathtub is actually big enough to hold around 170 liters of water.
About 300 gallons to fill a standard bathtub.Then you have a VERY big bathtub. Capacity of a standard tub is about 42 US gallons.
well it all depends on your cubic feet of your bath tub and how high your overflow is. Lets say you have a 5' tub an shower and the highest water level you can have is 14" and you length is 46" and your width is 28" then you would have 78 gallons of water if it was full. There is 231 cubic inches to a gallon.
9180000 because the average bathtub holds approximately 270 liters