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The volume of a prism is 150 cm3. What is the volume of this prism, measured in m3? A. 15,000 m3 B. 0.000150 m3 C. 150,000 m3 D. 1.50 m3
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The volume of a prism is 150 cm3. What is the volume of this prism, measured in m3? A. 15,000 m3 B. 0.000150 m3 C. 150,000 m3 D. 1.50 m3
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The volume of a prism is 150 cm3.
What is the volume of this prism, measured in m3?
A.
15,000 m3
B.
0.000150 m3
C.
150,000 m3
D.
1.50 m3
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This is a conversion problem..
1 cm = 0.01 m
so 150 cm would be 1,50
So it's
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1.50 m
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