how do i convert cubic centimeters to litres?
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:57 pm
i know there is an equation some where but buggered if i can remember it.
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my flatmate who is a kindergarten teacher just laughed when i read this out to her... most of her kids already know this....Jacked wrote:attend grade 3 maths
if its so easy why did it take so long for someone to give him a simple reply and not a smart ass commentmacca81 wrote:my flatmate who is a kindergarten teacher just laughed when i read this out to her... most of her kids already know this....Jacked wrote:attend grade 3 maths
First answer was.KYSI wrote:if its so easy why did it take so long for someone to give him a simple reply and not a smart ass commentmacca81 wrote:my flatmate who is a kindergarten teacher just laughed when i read this out to her... most of her kids already know this....Jacked wrote:attend grade 3 maths
Wanna go over that again.toy77 wrote:Hey mate,
1 cubic centimetre = 1 ml = 1g of water
so 1000 cubic centimeters in 1 litre
Cheers
Stew
WTF?Chucky wrote:Wanna go over that again.toy77 wrote:Hey mate,
1 cubic centimetre = 1 ml = 1g of water
so 1000 cubic centimeters in 1 litre
Cheers
Stew
It's 1 cubic mm equls 1ml.
By your maths a cubic meter (100cmX100cm) is 10,000lts. Or about 10 Tons of water.
Pity you dont sell rum
RoldIT wrote:WTF?Chucky wrote:Wanna go over that again.toy77 wrote:Hey mate,
1 cubic centimetre = 1 ml = 1g of water
so 1000 cubic centimeters in 1 litre
Cheers
Stew
It's 1 cubic mm equls 1ml.
By your maths a cubic meter (100cmX100cm) is 10,000lts. Or about 10 Tons of water.
Pity you dont sell rum
1 ml = 1 cc = 1 cm³Wanna go over that again.
It's 1 cubic mm equls 1ml.
By your maths a cubic meter (100cmX100cm) is 10,000lts. Or about 10 Tons of water.
Confused Pity you dont sell rum Cool
Chucky - please proceed directly to first grade maths. Do not pass go, do not collect $100.Chucky wrote:Wanna go over that again.toy77 wrote:Hey mate,
1 cubic centimetre = 1 ml = 1g of water
so 1000 cubic centimeters in 1 litre
Cheers
Stew
It's 1 cubic mm equls 1ml.
By your maths a cubic meter (100cmX100cm) is 10,000lts. Or about 10 Tons of water.
Pity you dont sell rum
Chucky wrote:Wanna go over that again.toy77 wrote:Hey mate,
1 cubic centimetre = 1 ml = 1g of water
so 1000 cubic centimeters in 1 litre
Cheers
Stew
It's 1 cubic mm equls 1ml.
By your maths a cubic meter (100cmX100cm) is 10,000lts. Or about 10 Tons of water.
Pity you dont sell rum
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HAHAH CLASSICISUZUROVER wrote:Chucky - please proceed directly to first grade maths. Do not pass go, do not collect $100.Chucky wrote:Wanna go over that again.toy77 wrote:Hey mate,
1 cubic centimetre = 1 ml = 1g of water
so 1000 cubic centimeters in 1 litre
Cheers
Stew
It's 1 cubic mm equls 1ml.
By your maths a cubic meter (100cmX100cm) is 10,000lts. Or about 10 Tons of water.
Pity you dont sell rum
macca81 wrote:my flatmate who is a kindergarten teacher just laughed when i read this out to her... most of her kids already know this....Jacked wrote:attend grade 3 maths
PICS OR BANmacca81 wrote:my flatmate who is a kindergarten teacher just laughed when i read this out to her... most of her kids already know this....Jacked wrote:attend grade 3 maths
not worth the pics mate, my camera cost to much and id rather not break it...DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:PICS OR BANmacca81 wrote:my flatmate who is a kindergarten teacher just laughed when i read this out to her... most of her kids already know this....Jacked wrote:attend grade 3 maths
So kick her out already...macca81 wrote: not worth the pics mate...