There is 10 hL in a kL =) ^•^
10 hl = 1 kl.
The kilo- prefix means one thousand → 1 kl = 1000 l The heco- prefix means 100 → 1 l = 0.01 hl → 400 kl = 400 × 1000 l = 400000 l = 400000 × 0.01 hl = 4000 hl
kilo = 1000, hecto = 100.
To compare 180 kiloliters (kl) and 1800 hectoliters (hl), we need to convert them to the same unit. One kiloliter is equal to 10 hectoliters, so 180 kl is equal to 1800 hl. Therefore, 180 kl is equal to 1800 hl, making them the same volume.
10 hectolitres = 1 kilolitre so 910 hL = 910/10 = 91 kL. Simple!
Oh, isn't that a lovely question? Let's see, 1 hectoliter (hL) is equal to 100 liters, and 1 kiloliter (kL) is equal to 1,000 liters. So, to convert 400 kiloliters to hectoliters, you would multiply 400 by 10 to get 4,000 hectoliters. Such a happy little conversion!
A Hectoliter = 100L A Kiloliter = 1000L 1000L/100L = 10 Hectoliters per kiloliter
1 kiloliter is in 1 kiloliter
1 kL
1 kl = 0.01 dkl
there are 10 kL in 1 daL * * * * * No. 100 DaL = 1 kL (so out by a factor of 1000).
1 x 10-12 kl are in 1 nl.