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.
To convert from daliters (daL) to deciliters (dL), you multiply by 10 because 1 daliter equals 10 deciliters. Therefore, 304 daL is equal to 3040 dL.
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.
Yes, kiloliters (kl) are larger than deciliters (dl). Specifically, 1 kiloliter is equal to 10,000 deciliters. Therefore, when comparing the two, kl is significantly bigger than 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.