Convert measure [ancient hebrew] to deciliter


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How many measure [ancient hebrew] in 1 decilitre? The answer is 0.012987012987013. We assume you are converting between measure [ancient hebrew] and deciliter. You can view more details on each measurement unit: measure [ancient hebrew] or decilitre The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 129.87012987013 measure [ancient hebrew], or 10000 decilitre. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between measure [ancient hebrew] and deciliters. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre

1 measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre = 77 decilitre

2 measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre = 154 decilitre

3 measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre = 231 decilitre

4 measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre = 308 decilitre

5 measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre = 385 decilitre

6 measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre = 462 decilitre

7 measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre = 539 decilitre

8 measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre = 616 decilitre

9 measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre = 693 decilitre

10 measure [ancient hebrew] to decilitre = 770 decilitre


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Definition: Decilitre

A decilitre (or deciliter), abbreviated dL or dl, is one tenth of a litre, or 10^?4 m^3, or 100 millilitre. The SI prefix "deci" stands for one-tenth.


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