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Given the conversion factor 100 cm/ 1 m, what is the volume of the cube in cubic meters?

O A. 27,000,000 cubic meters
O B. 27,000 cubic meters
O C. 27 cubic meters
O D. 0.027 cubic meters

Given the conversion factor 100 cm/ 1 m, what is the volume of the cube in cubic meters-example-1
User Tobogranyte
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answer to your question.

3×3×3

=27 m^3

OC

User Kharlos Dominguez
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Given:

  • Cube

To find:

  • To find the volume of the given circle in cubic meters.

Solution:

First, let's convert to meter.


\large\boxed{Formula: 1 \: m= 100 \: cm}

Let's substitute the values according to the formula.


=(300)/(100)


=3 \: m

Now, we can workout the volume


\large\boxed{Formula: V = l×l×l}

So we'll have to multiply 3 cubed.

Let's substitute the values according to the formula.


V= 3×3×3


\boxed{V= 27 \: {m}^(3)}

Hence, the volume of the given cube is 27 cubic meters.

Answer= Option C

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