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If 1 meter = 100cm then what is the relationship between m3 and cm3?
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If 1 meter = 100cm then what is the relationship between m3 and cm3?
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1 m = 100 cm
Take the cube of both sides
(1m)³ = (100cm)³
1³ m³ = 100³ cm³
(1*1*1) m³ = (100*100*100) cm³
1 m³ = 1 000 000 cm³
Therefore
1 000 000 cm³ = 1 m³
One million cubic centimeters = One cubic meters.
Hope this explains it.
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if the 1m turns into 3m then he cm increases also by 3.The 3 meters would equal 300 cm.
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