30cl refers to 30 centiliters, a unit of volume measurement in the metric system. It is equivalent to 300 milliliters or approximately 10.14 fluid ounces. This measurement is commonly used for beverages, particularly in packaging for drinks like bottled water, wine, or soft drinks.
3dL = 30cL
300mL equals 30cL
In a litre there are 100cl (cl = centi-litre) or 1000ml (ml=milli-litre) 0.3l = 0.3x100cl = 30cl 0.3l = 0.3x1000ml = 300ml So 0.3l does not equal 300cl. It is 30cl or 300ml.
300mL is 30cL* There are 10mL per cL and 0.1cL per mL
300mL = 30cL* There are 10mL per cL and 0.1cL per mL
No, a tea cup will hold around 25cl to 30cl, way too small for 6 litres (600cl).
7ocl is equivalent to 0.7 liters. 1 liter is equivalent to 100cl. Therefore, 7ocl is smaller than 1 liter by 0.3 liters.
33 centiliters is approximately equal to 11.16 fluid ounces.
One ounce of liquor is just under 30ml A standard American shot is 1.5 oz (~45ml), most other countries have bigger shots, 50 to 65ml is common. 1.75L = 1750ml 1750/45 = 38.88 repeating So, approximately 39 shots are in a handle of booze