Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). Liters are three places to the left of milliliters. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the left. You will get 50 mL = .05 L.
A 1-liter container can hold up to 20 50-mL quantities.
1,000mls = 1 litre
therefore 9,000mls = 9 litres.
9,000mls divided by 50mls = 180 bottles
0.05 LThere are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter.
One milliliter is 0.001 liter.
50 mL = 0.05 L
To convert from mL to L, divide by 1000.
50,000 mL = 50 liters
16liters
12
How many liters will a U.S. 6-quart container hold? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
18.9
A "container" can be of any size, it could hold a litre or it could hold 20 litres. Please say a specific size in this kind of question.
One bushel of wheat = about 35.24 liters.
As illustrated in the 1995 movie Die Hard 3 (Bruce Willis, Samuel K. Jackson), you can measure out exactly 7 liters in the following manner:Fill the 5 liter container, then use that 5 liters to fill the 3 liter container.Dump out the 3 liter container.What was left in the 5 gallon container is 2 liters. Pour this into the 3 liter container.Fill the 5 liter container again.You now have 7 liters : 5 in the large container and 2 in the smaller one.
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How many liters will a U.S. 6-quart container hold? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
566.337 liters.
One liter is 61.02 cubic inches. So, 1440ci = 1440 / 61.02 = about 23.6 liters.
2.25 cubic meters = 2,250 liters
579 mL = 0.579 liters.
It will hold up to about 7.57 liters.
How many liters are in one container is dependent on the size of the container. If the container size is known liter cans be determined.
Here's how to proceed:Fill container B with 3 liters.Pour the 3 liters from container B into container A.Fill container B again with 3 liters.Carefully pour from container B into container A, until container A is full.Container A already had 3 liters, so it only takes 2 more liters to fill it to 5 liters, leaving 1 liter remaining in container B.
434 - 214 = 220
Assuming the container is full at 1500 liters, the container's volume in cubic feet will be about 53 cubic feet (52.9720005, more precisely).
A 50 cm3 container holds 0.05 L