Only when you mean pure water (!) you can say 1,000 litres weigh 1 metric tonne. 10,000 metric tonnes of water are10,000,000 litres. Don't use this conversion for gasoline!
Beauty supply stores can make anywhere from 5000 to 10000 dollars a day. This depends on size, inventory and location.
If the margin is low, then the business needs a large volume of sales. This is a mormal state of affairs for many businesses particularly when there is competition from other businesses. A petrol station may have a margin of only a few cents per litre but it sells 1000's of litres every hour.
The simplest way is to pay all of your bills, on time, every month. For example, being late--even by a minute--will cause your interest rates to rise on your credit card (and, if you have universal default clauses, will make the rates on other cards rise). Second, try to use less than 30% of your available credit. In other words, say that--if you add together all of the credit limits of all your credit cards--your available credit totals $10000. Don't put more than $3000 (30% of $10000) on your credit cards. If you use too much of your available credit, it looks like you can't manage your money well. Don't make credit lenders think you're living beyond your means.
It wouldn't make a lot of sense to deposit a $10,000 bill. A bank is only allowed to accept bills at face value, but a genuine $10,000 bill is worth at least 3 times that amount on the collectibles market. It should be verified by a currency dealer or appraiser who may purchase it or suggest an auction venue.
4200 litres 4200 - 3000 = 1200 4200 + 3000 = 7200 1200 * 6 = 7200 don't know how you would make a simple equation to work out other variables (greater or lesser amounts of water) i got to this answer through trial and error.
2 million Wrong... 10000 mt = 10,000,000 kg gasoline weighs .75 kg /l 10000000/.75 = 13,333,333.333333 liters
1,183 litres of jet fuel in a metric tonne
About 300 million metric tones per annum
litres is volume, ton is weight. but if it's water then 40 x 25 litres = 1000 kg (1 ton)
A comma has nothing to do with the metric system. You put it there to make it easier to read large strings of digits. Alternatively, you could use spaces or other "delimiters". 10000 = 10,000 = 10 000 etc.
The metric system uses multiples of 10, 100, 1000, 10000 etc. In the US, 100 cents make a dollar.
Volume of 10000 Litres is suprisingly enough exactly, not more or less than: 10,000 liter or 10 cubic metresUse pV=nRT! Make sure you convert the pressure into Pascals.
About a thousand. One thousand litres of water weighs a tonne, and there is little difference in density between water and fuel.
o.ooo34ton > Presuming a metric tonne ( 1000 kgs) Presuming liquid is water @ density 1 kg / litre So 1 tonne water = 1000 litres 340 ml = 0.34 litres 1000 / 0.34 = 2941.1765 bottles
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1000000÷10000 = 100
There is the metric system and the something system i cant remember im only 7 Metric & Imperial. Metric system uses multiples of 10 and has units such as Kilograms, Meters and Litres etc. The Imperial system has units which build up to multiple units in unusual ways. For example 12 inches make a Foot. 3 Feet make 1 Yard and 1760 Yards make 1 Mile. 16 ounces make 1 Pound. 8 Pints make 1 Gallon etc