Convert Liter to Deciliter
Unit definitions
Liter
The liter is a metric unit of volume equal to $1$ cubic decimeter (i.e., $10^{3}$ cubic centimeters). It is approximately equal to the mass of $1\ \text{kg}$ of water at room temperature.
Deciliter
$\frac{1}{10}$ of a liter is a deciliter.
How to convert Liter to Deciliter
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = \text{Volume}_{\text{l}} \cdot 10$$
Examples
Example 1
Convert $45.0\ \text{l}$ to $\text{dl}$.
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = 45.0 \cdot 10$$
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = 450$$
$$\therefore \ 45.0\ \text{l} = 450 \ \text{dl}$$
Example 2
Convert $60.0\ \text{l}$ to $\text{dl}$.
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = 60.0 \cdot 10$$
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = 600$$
$$\therefore \ 60.0\ \text{l} = 600 \ \text{dl}$$
Example 3
Convert $120.0\ \text{l}$ to $\text{dl}$.
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = 120.0 \cdot 10$$
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = 1200$$
$$\therefore \ 120.0\ \text{l} = 1200 \ \text{dl}$$
Example 4
Convert $150.0\ \text{l}$ to $\text{dl}$.
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = 150.0 \cdot 10$$
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = 1500$$
$$\therefore \ 150.0\ \text{l} = 1500 \ \text{dl}$$
Example 5
Convert $165.0\ \text{l}$ to $\text{dl}$.
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = 165.0 \cdot 10$$
$$\text{Volume}_{\text{dl}} = 1650$$
$$\therefore \ 165.0\ \text{l} = 1650 \ \text{dl}$$