A fuel tank with a volume of 38 liters must be larger than 38 cubic decimeters. Is it right or wrong

A fuel tank with a volume of 38 liters must be larger than 38 cubic decimeters. Is it right or wrong


That's right
Generally, the declared volume will have a margin. For example, if the declared volume is 38 liters, the actual volume may reach 38.5 or 39, or even more



A tank that can hold 80 liters of gasoline must have a volume of 80 cubic decimeters
Right or wrong


No, it should be larger than this volume, because gasoline is easy to expand when heated