How many decaliter in 1 cubic yards? The answer is 76.455486121558. We assume you are converting between decalitre and cubic yard. You can view more details on each measurement unit: decaliter or cubic yards The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 100 decaliter, or 1.307950613786 cubic yards. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between decaliters and cubic yards. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 decaliter to cubic yards = 0.01308 cubic yards
10 decaliter to cubic yards = 0.1308 cubic yards
20 decaliter to cubic yards = 0.26159 cubic yards
30 decaliter to cubic yards = 0.39239 cubic yards
40 decaliter to cubic yards = 0.52318 cubic yards
50 decaliter to cubic yards = 0.65398 cubic yards
100 decaliter to cubic yards = 1.30795 cubic yards
200 decaliter to cubic yards = 2.6159 cubic yards
You can do the reverse unit conversion from cubic yards to decaliter, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "deca" represents a factor of 101, or in exponential notation, 1E1.
So 1 decalitre = 101 liters.
The definition of a litre is as follows:
The litre (spelled liter in American English and German) is a metric unit of volume. The litre is not an SI unit, but (along with units such as hours and days) is listed as one of the "units outside the SI that are accepted for use with the SI." The SI unit of volume is the cubic metre (m³).
The cubic yard (symbols yd³, cu. yd.) is a nonmetric unit of volume, used in the United States. It is defined as the volume of a cube with edges one yard in length.
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