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A rock displaces 1,200 L of water. The volume of the rock is: a. 1.2 m³ b. 12 m³ c. 120 m³ d. 0.0012 m³
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A rock displaces 1,200 L of water. The volume of the rock is:
a. 1.2 m³
b. 12 m³
c. 120 m³
d. 0.0012 m³
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The answer is 1.2 m³
1 L = 1 dm³
1,200 L = 1,200 dm³
1 dm³ = 0.001 m³
1,200 dm³ = 1,200 * 0.001 m³ = 1.2 m³
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