That is approximately 1/10 of a litre
The density of milk varies from mammal to mammal and from season to season. It is approx 1.03 grams per cc and at that density, 100 pounds of milk would be 44.03 litres, approx.
346cL equals 3.46 liters.* There are 100 centiliters per liter
According to http://us.mt.com/mt_ext_files/Editorial/Generic/1/cava_4_series_application_overview_Editorial-Generic_1112200282838_files/Custom_unit_Smartplus_1_0.pdf a typical density for milk is 1.03 kg/ liter. Thus, 100 kg = 100/1.03 = 97 liters.
there is 3.3g of protein in a 100 grams of fresh whole milk.
10,000 liters There are 100 liters in a hectoliter, so 100 x 100 = 10,000
There are 21.9 gallons to 100 liters.
100 liters = 1 hectoliters
Milk is 1.03 kg / litre, slightly denser than water, so your answer is 1030g
100 deciliters = 10 liters
1% solution = 1 gram per 100 mL, 10 grams per liter 20 grams
0.0001 liters.
There are 100 liters in a hectoliter.