Oh, what a happy little question! To find out how many 250ml are in 18L, we need to convert the liters to milliliters. Since 1L is equal to 1000ml, 18L is equal to 18,000ml. Then we just divide 18,000ml by 250ml to find there are 72 of those little 250ml containers in 18L. Isn't that just delightful?
18L per 100km equates to 13 miles per gallon!
It is a V-8 18L
18 l is greater.
Use the radio's volume and frequesce setting buttons next to the clock.
Nissan 18L can you put super4 spark plugs
there is no difference unless you are referring to the Northrop Grumman F-18L and the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18
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The width of the room is equal to twice the Length. Suppose Length = L, width = W, and A = areaW = 2L from the information in the questionNow we know area, A is equal to length times widthW*L=A, plug in 2L for W and we get 2L*L=A or 2L^2=ANext, we see that when 6 is subtracted from both length and width A becomes 108 less.So (2L-6)*(L-6)=A-108Multiply (2L-6)*(L-6) out and the result is (2L^2-18L+36) Set that equal to A-108(2L^2-18L+36)=A-108. We found out that A=2L^2 earlier so we can substitute the terms.(2L^2-18L+36)=2L^2-108. Now solve for LSubtract 2L^2 from both sides(-18L+36)=(-108)Subtract 36 from both sides(-18L)=(-144)Divide by (-18)L=8We know W=2L so W=16Now lets test our answer.16*8=128(16-6)*(8-6)=10*2=20128-20=108So the answer of L=8 and W=16 is correct.
18000mL is 18L (divide mL by 1,000).1800 ml = 1. 8 liter
Three minutes from the time the first aircraft takes off.
It is the degree measure of the runway. If the runway is going due south, then it is 180 degrees on the compass. Remove the 0 to get runway 18. Then if there are other 18s, then they are labeled Left, Center, Right. 18L, 18C, 18R.