You got to put 4 liters in the 5 liters jar. fill up the 7 LJ (liters jar), pass the liquid to the 5 LJ, and discard it. Now you have 2 liters in the 7LJ pass to and keep it in the 5 LJ. Do it again, now you have 4 liters in the 5LJ. Fill up the 7 LJ, and use it to fill the 5 LJ ( it will pour just one liter) And you will have 6 liters inside de 7 LJ. =D
It takes 2.5 five-liter containers of water to make 2 liters.
You could fill the 7-liter bucket and pour water into the aquarium until it is full, but that would make too much sense. If you really need to have three liters, fill the 7-liter bucket (which, although unmarked, will be larger than the 4-liter bucket) and pour it into the 4-liter bucket. When the 4-liter bucket is full, there will be three liters remaining in the 7-liter bucket.
not quite. some of the molecules fit between each other.
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.
Okay so fill up the seven liter jug completely and pour as much as you can into the 4 liter jug. You now have 3 liters in the 7 liter jug and 4 liters in the 4 liter jug. Pour the 4 liter out half way, now you have 2 liters in the 4 liter jug. Now pour the contents of the 4 liter jug into the 7 liter jug that has 3 liters in it. You know have a jug with 5 liters.
Pour from the 7 liter container into the 5 liter container until their levels are equal. Both containers will then have 6 liters in them.
It takes about 7.57 1/2-liters to make one US gallon.
1,000 milliliters make 1 liter, so the liter has to be bigger.
5 liters
Five (5) times 0.2 of anything makes 1.0 whole one.
It's the other way around. One liter is one liter. One kiloliter is 1,000 liters. 1,000 milliliters make a liter.
1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter