Yes. 80 litres of water is just over 2 square feet. Just did a quick search on rona.com and the first bathtub there holds 808 litre's of water.
80,000 millilitres would be 80 litres -- enough for a bathtub but not a swimming pool which would be more likely to hold 80,000 litres or 80 cubic metres of water, equivalent to a pool, say, eight metres long, five metres wide and two metres deep. it depends on how big it is
It depends how big it is and how deep you fill it.A:Get a bucket that you know the size of (normal buckets hold up to 4.5 gallons (18 liters)). Next time you fill the bath, fill it bucket by bucket. Then you will know how much water you have used. You can measure the shower in a slightly different way. Count how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket. Then time your normal shower. If it takes 60 seconds to fill a 5 gallon bucket and you take a 4 minute shower, you will use 20 gallons of water for your shower. That's a lot of water!A:According to the BBC Website, a bath can hold 80 litres of water. A:How many gal tub is it!Or what size in inches is it,Length 3-1/2' ?wide 2' ?water depth 1' ?If so then some where < then 50 US galA:Apparently, when comparing a bath to a shower, a bath is much more wasteful. To try it out, plug the drain and run the bathwater for 10 minutes (enjoy the bath). Next time you have a shower plug the tub and see how much is in the bottom after 10 minutes. A:The dimensions of a standard size bathtub are approximately: two feet wide, four and one-half feet long, and one foot deep. Simply multiply as follows to find the tub's volume in cubic feet: 2 x 4.5 x 1 = 9 cubic feet.Now one (1) cubic foot of space will hold 7.48051945 gallons of any liquid, so to find the tub's volume in gallons, one must simply multiply this decimal by its volume in cubic feet.The answer is as follows:9 x 7.48051945 = 67.3 (rounded to the nearest tenth)Therefore, a bathtub with the dimensions described above will hold about sixty-seven gallons of water when completely full.A:35 to 40 gallons for typical tub A:The average bathtub will hold 40 to 60 gallons when completely filled. A:Depends on how big the bathtub is but average bathtub size is about 80 liters A:Typically data on water conservation use a bathtub volume of 25 to 340 gallons for comparison with showers. Larger jetted tubs (whirlpools, jacuzzis, etc.) exist but these would be special cases.
0.043 kiloliters (1 kiloliter = 1000 liter)
8 liters is the closest to 8 quarts.8 quarts = 7,570 824 liters
80 liters will fill a good sized fish tank [about 21 gal]. 80 milliliters would hardly start, as that is about 5 tablespoons.
Yes, a bathtub can hold 80 liters of water. The average bathtub is actually big enough to hold around 170 liters of water.
The capacity of a bathtub is around 80 litres.
75 gallons. Typical bathtub dimensions 5ft x 2 ft x 1 ft (waterline) = 10 cubic ft = ~75 gallons or 284 liters
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.
21.1 gallons
Answer: 80 L = 2,705.121 fl oz(US)
Answer: 80 gal(US Liq) = 302.832 LThere is 360 litres in 80 gallons.80 gallons = 303 liters80 UK gallons = 364 L80 US gallons = 303 L
80 Liters
1 fl. oz. = 0.02957353 liter so 80 fl. oz. = 2.365882 liters
9180000 because the average bathtub holds approximately 270 liters
75-80 liters for an average bath- up to about 140 liters if filled to the overflow drain.
80,000 liters = 80 kiloliters.