It is exactly 3 liters (sorry, just kidding). If you mean how much is it in gallons or something else, it is: 101.4 ounces or 0.79 gallons.
1 litre is 1,000 cc 1/10 of a litre = 100 cc 2/10 of a litre = 200 cc Therefore 2/10 of 3 litres = 3 x 200 cc = 600 cc
30 liters of a 10 % solution of fertilizer has .1(30) = 3 liters of fertilizer 1 liter of 30% solution has .3 liter of fertilizer 10 liters of 30% solution has 3 liters of fertilizer so, the chemist needs 10 liters of the 30% solution and 20 liters of water to make 30 liters of a 10% solution.
Yes. 30 mL is MUCH smaller than five liters. 30 mL is equal to only 0.03 liters (1 liter = 1,000 mL).
0.03 L
A decaliter is 10 liters, be definition. Hence, 30 decaliters is 300 liters. If you're using units of 2 liters, then you can fit 2 liters 150 times into 30 decaliters. 30 decaliters * (10 liters/decaliter) = 300 liters 300 liters / 2 liters = 150 units of 2 liters.
30 liters is 30,000cc
A lot around 30 liters/100km
30 miles per gallon = 7.84 liters/100km
30 liters equals 0.03kL (1,000 liters per kL)Liters/1,000 = kLKiloliters x 1000 = L
30 Liters of water weighs 30 kilograms. Other substances have different densities and weights.
The propane tank holds 30 liters.
30/1000 = 3/100 = 0.03 kilo liters
One US liquid gallon is defined as exactly 3.785411784 liters. Therefore to convert liters to gallons, value in liters has to be divided by conversion factor which is 3.785411784: 30 liters = 30 / 3.785411784 = 7.925 US liquid gallons