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A rock displaces 1,500 mL of water. The volume of the rock is 1,500 cm³ 15 cm³ 150 cm³ 0.0015 cm³
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A rock displaces 1,500 mL of water. The volume of the rock is
1,500 cm³
15 cm³
150 cm³
0.0015 cm³
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1500 cm^3 ; 1 mL equals 1 cm^3
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The answer is:
[A]:
1,500 cm
³
.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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1 mL = 1 cm
³ ;
So 1,500 mL = 1,500 cm
³ .
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