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There are 1000 liters in a cubic meter. If you have a water meter, to work out the cost per m3 add the cost of water per m3 (around £1) and the cost of sewage per m2 (around £1.5) give you your total cost per m3 (around £2.5). So a 6 liter toilet flush cost about 1.5 Pence. A 65 liter shower (around 5 min shower on a mains pressure mixer shower) will cost around 16.25 pence On your water meter the small dials are: x0.001 dial = 1 liters. x0.01 dial = 10 liters x0.1 dial = 100 liters (once this dial has clocked around to 10, that = 1000 liters or 1m3)
3,000 liters will cost $1,920.00
It would be 18 x 63.00 =1134
It costs 80 per liter.
The cost of 2.25 liters at 28p per liter would be £0.63, or 63p.
27.90
If 312 litres of something cost 936.00 dollars, the unit price (cost of one) would be 3.00 dollars.
2 dollars
Write the 26 cents as 0.26 dollars (assuming that you are talking about dollar-cents), and multiply this by the number of liters.
97
$2.40
40 liters x $0.42 per liter is $16.80 16.80