the teen didnt drink a liter of soda because 1 kiloliter is 1000ths of a liter and that's about 1 drop of soda so inturn that statment is false
The above guy is an idiot. One kiloliter equals 1000 liters, thus, 1000/365 = 2.74 liters per day.
The average American buys 12 pairs of shoes each year.
The global soft drink industry sells billions of units annually. In the US alone, over 12 billion cases of carbonated soft drinks are sold each year. The exact number fluctuates annually based on consumer trends and market conditions.
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The average number of murders in the US each year is around 16,000 to 17,000. This number can vary slightly from year to year, but that is the general range.
The average number of babies born each day worldwide is estimated to be around 385,000. This number can vary depending on factors such as geographic location and population size.
that doesnt make sense. theres 1000 meters in a kilometer and theres 1000 liters in a kiloliter. meters are distance and liters are volume so they cant go together.
This question does not make sense because a liter is a unit of volume and a kilometer is a distance unit. Assuming that the question should have been "how many liters can a kiloliter tank hold", the answer is 12,500 liters because each kiloliter has a volume of 1,000 liters.
1000L equals 1kL* There are 1,000 liters per kiloliter.
A cube exactly 1 meter (3ft 3.37inches, rounded) on each edge
Soft drinks are one of the most widely consumed liquids in the world. Thus, it is no surprise to discover that among Americans, at least, there is an average of 44.7 gallons consumed per person, per year.
55.9 gallons of soft drinks and 6.1 gallons of fruit drinks last year. (for each individual)
Americans shell out hundreds of millions of dollars on energy drinks each year.
It depends on the value given to each. If you give the same value, then the liters will be bigger because 1 L = 1,000 mL. Yet milliliters will be bigger if its 10,000 mL and 1 L.
Average urine output is atleast 0.6 liters or 600 mL.
For a week, it could be expressed in liters and tenths of liters. In the English units, quarts or pints would be used, or (for smaller amounts) fluid ounces.
You have about five liters of blood in your body. You have two liters of the cells and three liters of the plasma in your blood.
It depends on how big each drink is. One helping of a spirit is likely to be substantially smaller than that of a soft drink.