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.
100
1 euro = 100 cents
100,000,000 (1,000,000 x 100 = 100,000,000)
One million = 1,000,000 If 100 people each save 100 dollars a week, it would take them 100 weeks to reach a million altogether. Unless you mean how many dollars make a million of another currency - in which case you'd need to name the currency on question. For example - 1,000,000 Euro is 1,474,294.05 USD
Your question does not make any sense.If you save $100 per month, it will take 1 month to save $100.If you save $100 per month for 600 years, you will save $720,000 + accrued interest.Rephrase your question.
346cL equals 3.46 liters.* There are 100 centiliters per liter
That is approximately 1/10 of a litre
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2303cL makes 23.03 liters.* There are 100 centiliters per liter.
10,000 liters There are 100 liters in a hectoliter, so 100 x 100 = 10,000
Since butter is about 80% fat and whole milk is about 3.25% fat, you can get 0.039 liters of butter from 1 liter of milk. Most people make butter from cream, which is about 40% fat.
Cows that milk less than 12 liters a day are usually sorted out. There are cows that milk over 30 liters a day. In a year the U.S. average was 8800 liters per year per cow. Cows will most often milk for 3 or 4 lactations (periods of giving milk) sometimes as many as 10 lactations. There are cows that have produced over 100 000 liters of milk in their life.
100 liters = 1 hectoliters
There are 21.9 gallons to 100 liters.
0.0001 liters.
100 deciliters = 10 liters
100 liters = 26.42 US gallons.