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A beaker contain 200mL of water What is its volume in cm3 and m3
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A beaker contain 200mL of water
What is its volume in cm3 and m3
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A mL is equal to a cm^3, so it is 200 cm^3. To help you transfer cm^3 to m^3, use KHDBDCM. You move the decimal point twice to the left which means that it is 2 m^3.
TLDR: 200 cm^3 and 2 m^3.
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The volumes are 200cm3 and 0.0002m3
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