The fluid equivalent of 3 tenths of a quart is 0.3 quarts.
If 2 out of 10 parts of the air in your lungs is oxygen, then the percentage of oxygen in your lungs is 20%. Therefore, you have 600 milliliters of oxygen in your lungs (3 liters x 1000 milliliters per liter x 20%).
Fill the 3 liter jug with water, then pour it into the 8 liter jug. Refill the 3 liter jug and pour water into the 8 liter jug until it is full, leaving 1 liter in the 3 liter jug. Now, empty the 8 liter jug and pour the remaining 1 liter from the 3 liter jug into the 8 liter jug. Finally, refill the 3 liter jug and pour it into the 8 liter jug, filling it up to 4 liters.
5 liters is 5000 mL. 5000/250 = 20 bottles.
6.34 pints1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
No. 200 milliliters is 2/10 of a liter (1000 ml). 3/10 of a liter would be more (300 ml). 200 /1000 = 0.2 liter (2 tenths) and 300/1000 = 0.3 liter (three tenths)
32 tenths is the same as (3 and 2 tenths).So (8) and (32 tenths) is the same as (8) and (3 and 2 tenths), which is 11.2 .
Six tenths of a liter is 600 milliliters.
Three tenths is the same as 3/10.
seven tenths of a liter is 7/10s of a liter, sorry i couldn't help ;P
3 x 0,4 = 1,2400 ml is 0,4 liter (ml is milliliter is thousandths of a liter. Four hundred is four tenths of one thousand)three money units per liter, times four tenths of a volume unit, equals one point two money units
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0.3 is the same as 3/10 (three tenths)so the digit in the tenths place would be 3
Three tenths is the same as .3. Multiply .3 times 440 and the results is 132.
300 mL is equal to 3/10 (three-tenths) of a litre.
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When adding 3 tenths and 4 tenths, you are essentially adding like terms. In this case, both numbers have the same unit (tenths), so you can simply add the numerical values together. Adding 3 tenths and 4 tenths gives you a total of 7 tenths.