This math topic focuses on the conversion of metric volume units, specifically converting smaller volume units to their base form and involves handling decimal multipliers. The units involved are liters, decaliters, milliliters, hectoliters, and kiloliters. Each question provides a specific quantity in one unit and asks for the conversion to another metric unit, testing understanding of moving between different metric scales. The problems are presented in a multiple-choice format, allowing learners to practice and solidify their grasp of metric volume conversions with precision.
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Convert this value to decaliters |
290 l |
0.29 dal |
290 dal |
29,000 dal |
0.029 dal |
29 dal |
2.9 dal |
Convert this value to liters |
25 dl |
250 l |
0.25 l |
25 l |
0.0025 l |
2.5 l |
2,500 l |
Convert this value to hectoliters |
2,900 l |
0.29 hl |
2.9 hl |
2,900 hl |
29 hl |
290 hl |
0.029 hl |
Convert this value to centiliters |
0.21 l |
210 cl |
2.1 cl |
21,000 cl |
2,100 cl |
0.21 cl |
21 cl |
Convert this value to liters |
30 cl |
3 l |
0.03 l |
300 l |
0.003 l |
30 l |
0.3 l |
Convert this value to liters |
23 kl |
230 l |
2,300 l |
23,000 l |
230,000 l |
23,000,000 l |
23 l |
Convert this value to hectoliters |
2,800 l |
0.28 hl |
28,000 hl |
2,800 hl |
280 hl |
2.8 hl |
28 hl |