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18 July, 09:14

3. What is the volume of an object that is 12 cm long, 100 mm high, and 000.1 m high

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  1. 18 July, 09:56
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    First, you have to convert the numbers into one single unit. You could do mm or m but I'm converting the numbers into cm

    12 cm = 12 cm

    100mm = 100/10 = 10 cm

    000.1 m = 000.1 x 10 = 10 cm

    Now that the numbers are in one single unit, you can now just use the volume formula

    V = (L) (W) (H)

    V = (12cm) (10cm) (10cm)

    V=1200 cm ^3
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