The number of liters in a container depends on the size and capacity of the container. Containers come in various sizes and shapes, with different capacities ranging from a few milliliters to several liters. To determine the number of liters in a specific container, you would need to check the container's capacity, which is usually labeled on the packaging or container itself.
1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters. That volume of pure water at standard temperature weighs 980 newtons (220.46 pounds). (rounded) We have no way of knowing the weight of the container.
There are 0.001 liters in 1 milliliter.
1 2-liter container holds a total of 2 liters of liquid.
The liquid volume of a container of milk can vary depending on the size of the container. Common sizes for milk containers are 1 quart, 1 gallon, or 2 liters.
1 kiloliter is equal to 1000 liters.
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Here's how to proceed:Fill container B with 3 liters.Pour the 3 liters from container B into container A.Fill container B again with 3 liters.Carefully pour from container B into container A, until container A is full.Container A already had 3 liters, so it only takes 2 more liters to fill it to 5 liters, leaving 1 liter remaining in container B.
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(1,000 liters) / (2 liters per container) = 500 containers.
A U.S. 6-quart container will hold approximately 5.68 liters.
1 hectoliter = 100 liters; 50 hectoliter = 5000 liters 1 kiloliter = 1,000 liters; 10 kiloliters = 10,000 liters
there are 2 liters in that container
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters. It doesn't matter if you fill it with diesel, or with something else.
one liter = 0.2642 gallons 1 gallon = 3.78 liters 5 gallons = 18.9 liters
The volume of a container is typically measured in liters. It depends on the size and dimensions of the container to determine how many liters it can hold.
566.337 liters.
A 5 gallon container will hold approximately 18.9 liters of gas.