There are 10 millilitres in one decilitre. Therefore, 5 decilitres is equal to 5 x 10 = 50 millilitres.
1 (US) cup is equal to 2.36588237 deciliters
500 mL is five (5) deciliters.
500 mL is five (5) deciliters.
A cup is about 250 milliliters. So, 2.5 deciliters. A tablespoon is about 10 ml A teaspoon is about 5 ml.
5cL is 0.5dL
Five liters equals 500cL* There are 100 centiliters per liter.
None. But there are 50 deciliters in 5 liters.
A deciliter is a tenth of a liter, so 5 deciliters is half a liter, or 500 milliliters. A metric Cup holds 250 milliliters and a US cup holds 236 milliliters. So the answer is 500 divided by 250, or 2 metric cups, or 500 divided by 236, or 2.11 US cups.
The volume of a measuring cup is 0.2365882369 litre. 1 decilitre is one-tenth (10-1) of a litre. 1 cup is 2.365882369 decilitre. That is about 2.4 dL.
54 deciliters
50,000 deciliters.
5. Deciliters aren't commonly used in North America; each one is a bit less than half a cup. There are 10 of them in a liter and 1000 milliliters in a liter, so there are 100 ml in a dl.