56L=_kL

plz explain

Because k means 1000, wouldn't you divide 56 by 1000 to get kL

oh! thnx!

I want to learn how to convert different metric units to like other units.

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im getting a c if i don't pass the next exam plz help me

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The expression "56L=_kL" seems to be an equation with two variables, L and _kL. To solve this equation, we'll need more information or context.

If this expression is taken in a programming context, it could represent a variable assignment in a programming language. For example, "56L=_kL" could mean that the value of the variable with the name "56L" is being set to the value of another variable "_kL".

In most programming languages, the equals sign (=) is used for assignment, not for testing equality. Therefore, in this case, the expression does not represent a mathematical equation to solve for the variables.

If you provide more context or clarify your question, I can try to give a more specific explanation.