No. A half US gallon is only about 1.892 liters.
There are approximately 37.85 liters in 10 US gallons.
Yes. 10 liters - 1.75 liters = 8.25 liters which is much larger than a gallon.
There are two, somewhat rare, related prefixes. deci - 1/10 deca - 10 So, a deciliter would be 1/10 liters, or 0.1 liters.
10 gallons of water is equivalent to approximately 37.85 liters.
A decaliter is 10 liters, so one tenth.
10 US gallons is 37.85 liters.
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If it is cheap milk it costs less but if it is whole milk, then probably $10
That is approximately 1/10 of a litre
If you're talking about 10 liters of water and not percent, then 10 liters. But then you'll have 60 liters of mixture. It would be 2/5 or 0.4 x 50 = 20 this would make a mix of 20/50. Waterman
Cows that milk less than 12 liters a day are usually sorted out. There are cows that milk over 30 liters a day. In a year the U.S. average was 8800 liters per year per cow. Cows will most often milk for 3 or 4 lactations (periods of giving milk) sometimes as many as 10 lactations. There are cows that have produced over 100 000 liters of milk in their life.
9998 ml = 9.998 liter < 10 liters 10 liters is more
There are 10 liters per decaliter.
10 liters.
No, it's 3. It's definately 3. There are definately 3 liters in 10 liters
1 kiloliter =1000 liters 10 kiloliter = 10*1000 = 10,000 liters
There are approximately 37.85 liters in 10 US gallons.