dL is the abbreviation for deciliters.
0.5dl (or dL) is 0.5 deciliters. 0.5 deciliters equates to about 1.7 US fluid ounces.
6 kiloliters (kl) is equal to 60 deciliters (dl). Since 1 kiloliter is equal to 10,000 deciliters, you can convert kiloliters to deciliters by multiplying by 10,000. Therefore, 6 kl x 10,000 dl/kl = 60,000 dl.
To convert liters to deciliters, you multiply by 10, since 1 liter equals 10 deciliters. Therefore, to convert 6 liters to deciliters, you calculate 6 L × 10 dL/L, which equals 60 dL. Thus, 6 liters is equal to 60 deciliters.
200mL equates to 2dL (deciliters).
"7dl dkl" appears to be a combination of two measurements, where "dl" stands for deciliters and "dkl" likely refers to decikiloliters, although "dkl" is not a standard abbreviation. If interpreted correctly, 7 deciliters (dl) is equivalent to 0.7 liters. If you meant "dkl" to refer to something else, please clarify for a more accurate response.
The abbreviation for decilitre is dL.
40 deciliters is equal to 400 centiliters. (there are 10cL per dL).
There are ten deciliters in one liter.
25 liters = 250 dl
40 decilieters.
400 mL is equivalent to 40 dL. This is because there are 10 deciliters in 1 liter, so to convert milliliters to deciliters, you divide by 10.
To convert deciliters (dl) to dekaliters (dkl), you need to remember that 1 dekaliter is equal to 10 deciliters. Therefore, to convert from dkl to dl, you multiply the number of dkl by 10. For example, if you have 2 dkl, you would convert it to dl by calculating 2 dkl × 10 = 20 dl.