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When we say "convert", we mean "write it a different way, but don't change its

actual size". Like '1 foot' and '12 inches' ... same length, different description.

You can't do anything that involves "the third power" without changing the

actual size of a quantity. So that's not a "convert" kind of thing.

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15,400 mm3 in Scientific Notation = 1.54 x 104mm3

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