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What is the volume in meters of the speaker below?

a. 0.009 m³
b. 0.09 m³
c. 0.45 m³
d. 0.002 m³"

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Final answer:

The question seeks the volume of a speaker, measured in cubic meters (m³), with options provided. Volume is the space an object occupies; for example, 1 m³ is a cube 1 meter on each side.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking for the volume of a speaker and provides multiple-choice answers. Volume is calculated as the amount of three-dimensional space an object occupies. The SI unit of volume is meter-cube (m³), which is equivalent to the volume of a cube with 1-meter edges. Conversions between units of volume often involve cubing the conversion factor between the corresponding length units. For example, 1 cubic decimeter (dm³) is equal to 1 liter (L), and there are 1000 dm³ in 1 m³ because there are 10 dm in 1 m along each axis (10 x 10 x 10). Therefore, when calculating or converting volumes, we use the cube of the conversion factor.

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