Complete the comversion using an equivalent rate.60dL=_LClick the icon to view the metric units of capacity.\begin{align*}\(\newline60\,\text{dL} &= 6\,\text{L} (\newline\)\left(\frac{1\,\text{L} \times 60}{10\,\text{dL} \times 10}\right) &= \frac{6\,\text{L}}{60\,\text{dL}}\end{align*}\)(Type integers or decimals.)
Q. Complete the comversion using an equivalent rate.60dL=_LClick the icon to view the metric units of capacity.\begin{align*}\(\newline60\,\text{dL} &= 6\,\text{L} (\newline\)\left(\frac{1\,\text{L} \times 60}{10\,\text{dL} \times 10}\right) &= \frac{6\,\text{L}}{60\,\text{dL}}\end{align*}\)(Type integers or decimals.)
Understand conversion: Understand the conversion between deciliters and liters.1 liter (L) is equivalent to 10 deciliters (dL).
Set up ratio: Set up the conversion ratio to convert deciliters to liters.Since 1L=10dL, we can write the conversion ratio as 1L/10dL.
Use ratio to convert: Use the conversion ratio to convert 60 dL to liters.We multiply 60 dL by the conversion ratio (1 L / 10 dL) to find the equivalent in liters.60 dL ∗(1 L / 10 dL) = (60/10) L = 6 L
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