One cubic meter is one thousand litres, so 5 cubic metres is five thousand litres. Kilo is the prefix for thousand, so 5 cubic meters would be the same as 5 kilo litres. Although mathematically correct, Kilo litre is unfamilliar to me. Maybe it's more common in another setting?
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∙ 9y agoIn Imperial Measurement 0ne cubic metre of water = 220 Imperial Galleons or 1001 litres
I based this answer on the figures supplied by my local water company South West Water based in Devon England.
1 litre = 1000 cubic metres
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∙ 8y ago1litre= 1/1000 kilos
5 litres =5/1000=0.005 kilos
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∙ 13y agoA cubic metre is a unit of volume. A kilometre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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∙ 14y ago5.17 kiloliters = 5170 liters
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∙ 13y ago5 kg + the bucket
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∙ 12y agoIt will be 5,000 liters.
0.36 kiloliters = 360 liters.
A kilolitre (kiloliter) would equal 1000 litres.The SI unit is the cubic meter, which is the identical volume as a kilolitre.So 5 kilolitres=5000 litres!
2L equals 0.002kL* There are 1,000 liters per kiloliter.
300 liters is 0.3kL
32,560,000 litres
1 liters = 0.001 kiloliters
28000 liters = 28000/1000 =28 kiloliters
2000 liters
Multiply the liters by 1000 to get kiloliters.
1 kiloliter = 1000 liters 7 kiloliters = 7*1000 = 7000 liters
Divide the number of liters by 1000.
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divide by 1000
0.36 kiloliters = 360 liters.
There are 1,000 liters in a kiloliter, so to convert kiloliters to liters, you multiply by 1,000. Therefore, 23 kiloliters is equal to 23,000 liters.
"Kilo" means a thousand, so to convert kiloliters to liters, you simply multiply by 1000.
"Kilo" means thousand. 1 kL = 1000L.