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03/19/2012 7:39 AM

4853.68 Kg/hr= how much m3/hr

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03/19/2012 7:58 AM

Divide by the density of the substance, Mildred.

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03/19/2012 8:52 AM

A density of 1.29 kg/m³

Just divide the kg/hr by 1.29 to get m³/hr

kg/hr / (1.29 kg/m³) = m³/hr.

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03/20/2012 3:00 AM

4.85368 m3/hr. ( kg = litres. 1000 litres = 1 m3)

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