To convert centiliters (cl) to dal (decaliters), you need to know that 1 dal is equal to 1,000 cl. Therefore, 29 cl is equal to 0.029 dal.
To serve dal for 100 people, you'll typically need about 1.5 to 2 kilograms of dry dal, depending on the type of dal and the serving size. This amount generally allows for each person to have a portion of about 150-200 grams cooked, which is sufficient when served alongside rice or bread. Adjustments can be made based on the overall menu and whether dal is a main dish or a side.
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Dal Orlov's birth name is Orlov, Dal Konstantinovich.
Ceren Dal is 160 cm.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the metric system! Alright, so there are 10 centiliters (cL) in a deciliter (dL). So, to convert 29 cL to dL, you just divide by 10. That gives you 2.9 dL. Easy peasy, right?
Yes, a centiliter (cl) is larger than a deciliter (dal). Specifically, 1 dal is equal to 10 cl, meaning that a deciliter contains ten times the volume of a centiliter.
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The correct order from smallest to largest is: cL (centiliter), mL (milliliter), dL (deciliter), daL (decaliter).
3.1cL is bigger: 3.1cL is equal to 31mL @10mL per cL
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100cl (cl means 1/100L)
0.0001 kl = 1 cl
Yes, the order from small to big: ml cl dl l dal hl kl milliliter, centiliter, deciliter, liter, deciliter, hectoliter, kiloliter.
10 ml
1.25l
33 cl--->330 ml cl x 10---->ml