A kilometre is a unit of distance. A litre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
There are no liters in 3 kilometers. Liters are a measurement for liquids, while kilometers are a measurement for length. If you meant to ask how many meters are in 3 kilometers, then the answer would be 3,000.
kilometers measure distance and Liters measure liquid.
You don't, one cannot simply convert Liters to Kilometers into Mordor.
Liters cannot be converted into kilometers. Liters measure volume whereas kilometers measure distance.
not possible. liters are unit volume. kilometers are unit length.
This is not possible to tell. Liters is used to measure volume whereas kilometers to measure distance.
Liters is a measure of Volume, Kilometers is a measure of Length, the two can not be directly equated.
This question doesn't make sense. A gallon is a measure of volume and a kilometer is a measure of distance. In foreign countries, you will often see fuel economy expressed in liters per 100 kilometers. This is the number of liters of fuel will be needed to drive 100 kilometers. It is used instead of MPG. By the way, 1 mile = roughly 1.6 kilometers. 1 gallon - roughly 3.8 liters.
liters are measurement of volume and kms are of distance .
Liters are a metric measurement of volume. Kilometers are a metric measurement of distance, so the question makes no sense.
You look up the definition of a "barrel", for example the Wikipedia article on "barrel (unit)", decide which definition you want to use (there are several), check how many liters your chosen "barrel" has, then divide the 12 liters by this number.
It all depends, if you have high gas mileage, say 200 kilometers a liter, then 15 liters. If low gas mileage like 75 kilometers a liter (definitley a hummer) then 40 liters.