1000 micro liters. If its 1 ml, it would be 1000 micro litres; if its 0.1 ml , it would be 100 micro litres.
0.0001 liters.
100 liters of water would weigh approximately 100 kilograms, as the density of water is 1 kg/liter.
100 liters is equal to 26.41 gallons
This is my answer, but I myself don't think it is the shortest way! :( First u take 100 micro liters, from the water drips down, u will get 45 mcl!Do it twice u will get 90 mcl !Then use the pipette with that 90mcl u will get 35 mcl ( 90 - 55 = 35). Do it 3 times more. One 35 mcl u will add 45 mcl (easily get it by 100 - 55 = 45 mcl) u will get 25 mcl (80 - 55=25 mcl). With another 35 mcl, do the same thing and u will get another 25 mcl. Add the 35 mcl left with another 2 25mcl u will get 85 mcl. And thet let use the pipette again and u will get 30 mcl as u wish (maybe it will take long time but it 's still bettter than having no solution ) :))! Thx for reading!
You can find this answer if you ask, "How many liters are in a pound?" If I told you myself, I would be taking all of the credit of the answer given by User:Schnazola. I hope that this helped!
According to how you have worded the question, there would be 100 liters in each jug. The total liter amount would be 10x100=1000 liters.
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100 cl = 1 liter ⇒ 60 cl = 60 ÷ 100 liter = 0.6 liters
400 liters of water will give you 500 liters of substance with 100 of that being juice. 100 is 20% of 500. So, you would need to add 400 liters of water.
To convert 2 liters to a percentage, you need to know the total volume it is a percentage of. If we assume the total volume is 100 liters, then 2 liters would be 2% of the total volume. Therefore, 2 liters is equal to 2% when considering a total volume of 100 liters.
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