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If one liter of water was poured equally into 1,000 small cubes, then each cube would contain: a. 1 mL b. 1 cm³ c. 1 m³ d. 1 mm select all that apply
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If one liter of water was poured equally into 1,000 small cubes, then each cube would contain:
a. 1 mL
b. 1 cm³
c. 1 m³
d. 1 mm select all that apply
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the answer for this question is:
a)1ml
b)1 cm³
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1/1000 of a liter is a milliliter, so a.
1 milliliter is equal to 1 cm^3, so b
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