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Table 5-21
Metric Table of Capacity
10 milliliters (ml.)
=
1 centiliter
=
.0338 fluid ounce
10 centiliters (cl.)
=
1 deciliter
=
.1025 cubic inch
10 deciliters (dl.)
=
1 liter
=
1.0567 liquid quart
10 liters (l.)
=
1 dekaliter
=
2.64 gallons
10 dekaliters (dl.)
=
1 hectoliter
=
26.418 gallons
10 hectoliters (hl.)
=
1 kiloliter
=
264.18 gallons
10 kiloliters (kl.)
=
1 myrialiter (ml.)
1 myrialiter
=
10 cubic meters
=
283.72
+
bushels
=
2641.7
+
gallons
1 kiloliter
=
1 cubic meter
=
28.372
+
bushels
=
264.17 gallons
1 hectoliter
=
1
/ 10 cubic meter
=
2.8372
+
bushels
=
26.417 gallons
1 decaliter
=
10 cubic decimeters
=
9.08 quarts
=
2.6417 gallons
1 liter
=
1 cubic decimeter
=
.908 quart
=
1.0567 quart
liquid
1 deciliter
=
1
/ 10 cubic decimeter
=
6.1022 cubic inches
=
.845 gallons
1 milliliter
=
10 cubic centimeters
=
.6102 cubic inches
=
.338 fluid ounces
1 centiliter
=
1 cubic centimeter
=
.061 cubic inches
=
.27 fluid dram
Figure 5-10A), acute (less than 90 degrees) when less than a right
angle (see Figure 5-10B), and obtuse (more than 90 degrees) when
greater than a right angle (see Figure 5-10C). All angles except right
(or 90-degree) angles are called oblique angles .
Angles are usually measured in degrees (circular measure) (see
Figure 5-10D). The complement of an angle is the difference be-
tween 90 degrees and the angle. The supplement of the angle is the
difference between the angle and 180 degrees.
Plane Figures
The term plane figures means a plane surface bounded by straight
or curved lines, and a plane (or plane surface ) is one in which
any straight line joining any two points lies wholly in the surface.
Figure 5-11 defines a plane surface. There is a great variety of plane
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