Pounds are a unit of mass, and liters of volume. You can't convert one to the other without knowing the density of the material being measured.
depends on the density of the substance. mass(g) = density(g/ml) times volume(ml). then convert mass to weight (lb)
You don't; pounds is weight and liters is volume.
Pounds are a unit of mass, and liters of volume. You can't convert one to the other without knowing the density of the material being measured.
To convert liters to fluid ounces: liters x 33.81 = fluid ounces
Liters IS volume - there is nothing to convert.
There are many liters that can make up a pound. This really just depends on what the liters consist of.
To convert cubic meters to liters, you multiply by 1000.
There are about 132.25 FLUID ounces in 4 liters. However if you mean ounces (as in 16 ounces to a pound) then you cannot convert that into liters because ounces are a measure of weight while liters are a measure of volume.
First convert quart into liters (multiply by 1.1365), then convert liters into milliters (multiply by 568.26)
A hectoliter is equal to 100 liters so 42.9 hectoliters would convert to 4290 liters.
hl means hectoliter, or hundreds of liters, so you simply multiply by 100 to convert to liters.
You can't really convert that, until you know the density. Liters is a unit of volume, pounds are a unit of mass; different materials have different amounts of kilograms (or pounds) per liter.
You cannot convert a volume to an area. You can, however, convert liters to cubic meters, since both are volumes. There are 1000 liters in a cubic meter, so to convert to cubic meters divide by 1000 liters / cubic meter.
Convert everything to the same unit, then add. (Either divide milliliters by 1000 to convert to liters, or multiply liters by 1000, to convert to milliliters.)
You can't. "Unit" has no relative value to pound as such you cannot convert a unit to a pound.