10 m3 = 10,000 L
To get this answer there's several conversion factors involved. You must convert cubic meters to cubic centimeters first. Since 1 cubic centimeter is the same as 1 milliliter, you can then convert milliliters to liters for your answer.
10 m3 x 106 cm3 x 1 mL / 103 mL = 10,000 L
20,000 litres
20m3. Simply multiply each dimension of the cube. 5x4x1=20
20m3
83 x 1
The density is 0.1 kg/m3
It is 2g per mL.
There are 4 liters in 4 liters.
.480 liters
?? 2.31 liters!
1.5 liters.
1.23 liters
10 liters.
Exactly 30,000 liters.