How many litres does 1'2/3,1m,50cm
I do not understand what you are asking.
me either, but recall that 1L = 1000cm^3, so find your volume in cm^3 and divide by 1000
To find the number of liters in 1'2/3,1m,50cm, we need to convert the given measurement into liters.
First, let's convert the different units to a consistent unit, such as meters.
1 foot (') is approximately 0.3048 meters. So, 1'2/3 can be converted to approximately (1 + 2/3) * 0.3048 meters.
Next, let's convert the centimeters (cm) into meters. Since 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, 50 centimeters is equal to 50/100 = 0.5 meters.
Now, we can add the converted measurements to get the total length in meters.
(1 + 2/3) * 0.3048 meters + 1 meter + 0.5 meters
Now, we can simplify the expression and calculate the length in meters.
(5/3) * 0.3048 meters + 1.5 meters
To find the total length, we add the two parts together:
(5/3) * 0.3048 meters + 1.5 meters = 0.508 meters + 1.5 meters = 2.008 meters
Finally, to convert the length in meters to liters, we need to know the specific context. If you are referring to the volume of a liquid, then 1 liter is equivalent to 1 cubic decimeter, or 0.001 cubic meters.
So, to convert the length in meters to liters, we divide the length by 0.001.
2.008 meters ÷ 0.001 = 2008 liters.
Therefore, 1'2/3,1m,50cm is approximately equal to 2008 liters.