a.
To convert:
Two liters into deciliters.
Introduction:
Liter is the metric unit of volume. Deciliter is also a unit of capacity and can be represented as
b.
To convert:
Six hundred millimeters into meters.
Introduction:
Meter is described as a metric unit of length. Millimeter is also a unit of capacity and can be represented as
c.
To convert:
Seventy two degree Fahrenheit into degree Celsius.
Introduction:
On Fahrenheit temperature scale, the melting point of ice is 32°F, and the boiling point of the water is 212°F.
d.
To convert:
The unit 0.32 kilograms into grams.
Introduction:
Gram is the metric unit of mass. One kilogram is approximately equals to mass of 1, 000 cubic centimeter of water.
e.
To determine:
Twelve grams into milligrams.
Introduction:
Both gram and milligram measure the weight of any object. One gram is equal to one thousand milligram.
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