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How many conversion factors would you need to use to find the number of liters in a cubic decimeter? What are they?
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One liter is 1000 ml
1 ml is 1cm^3
One dm^3 is 1000 cm^3
Thus, 1 liter is 1 dm^3
The number of factors used is 4.
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