It's quite simple: deciliters x 1 = deciliters
Deciliters x 10 = centiliters
Deciliters x 0.1 = liters
Centiliters x 0.1 = deciliters
Five liters equals 500cL* There are 100 centiliters per liter.
1.2 Centimeters, considering the equation 10 milliliters = 1 centimeter
not enough to get drunken if you mean alcohol
cc divided by 1,000 = liters OR cc x 0.001 = liters
There are 9.45 deciliters in a quart
200,000 centiliters = 20,000 deciliters.
42.5 deciliters.
40 deciliters is equal to 400 centiliters. (there are 10cL per dL).
The smallest is centiliters.
There are 10 centiliters per deciliter.
No.
multiply by 10
No, it is not.
There are ten deciliters in a liter and 100 centiliters in a liter. There are ten centiliters in a deciliter.
256dL is 2560cL
249cL is 24.9dL
5cL is 0.5dL