Litres. Think about the size of a 2 litre container of milk. You would fill a few of them from the bath tub. A millilitre is 0.001 of a litre, much smaller
A centimetre is a unit of length. A kilolitre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A bathtub for people or 4-legged pets . . . definitely. A bathtub for small birds . . . not definitely, but most likely.
50 kiloliters = 50*1000 =50,000 liters
i think 8,000 liters are in 8 kiloliters
it would be .142 Kiloliters needs 1000 liters to make 1 kiloliter
The capacity of a bathtub could be appropriately measured in liters.
The capacity of a standard bathtub is typically around 0.25 to 0.3 cubic meters. Since 1 kiloliter is equal to 1 cubic meter, a bathtub can hold approximately 0.25 to 0.3 kiloliters of water. Therefore, a bathtub can fit between 250 to 300 liters of water.
The capacity of a bathtub is around 80 litres.
Kiloliters, liters are too small. Trust Points Please!
The most appropriate unit of measurement to measure the capacity of a bathtub is liters (L) or gallons (gal). These units are commonly used to measure volumes of liquids, which is relevant to the amount of water a bathtub can hold. Cubic meters (m^3) could also be used for larger bathtubs or industrial applications where a greater volume is needed.
The most appropriate unit to measure the capacity of water in a bathtub is liters (L) because it provides a more practical and easier-to-understand measurement compared to milliliters (mL) for larger volumes of liquid like water in a bathtub.
milliliters, liters, kiloliters
50 liters
9 kiloliters = 9000 liters
A centimetre is a unit of length. A kilolitre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Multiply the liters by 1000 to get kiloliters.
A bathtub for people or 4-legged pets . . . definitely. A bathtub for small birds . . . not definitely, but most likely.