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Yes. Liter L= (m/10)^3 = m^3 E-3. Milliliter = L/1000= m^3E-6. cm= m/100 thus cubic cm^3 = (m/100)^3 = m^3E-6.
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3 L K W L T M commonly stands for "3 Little Kittens Went to Market," a popular nursery rhyme.
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This phrase translates to: 3 equals three letters K that represents L T M. It seems to be describing a code or puzzle where the letters K, L, and M represent certain values or concepts.
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A gallon is a measure of volume (similar to cubic meter or m^3), so the question of comparing m^3 with m, like comparing apples with oranges, is illogical. But if you meant comparing m^3 with a gallon, I think that is OK. 1 gallon = 3.78 L. 1 L = 0.001 m^3. Therefore, 1 gallon = 0.00378 m^3.
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9*1*3 = 27 cubic meters
4,5 L of 3,0 M Al(NO3)3 contain 2 875,46 g salt.
First, we can use the distance formula to find the length of LM: d(L,M) = sqrt((4 - (-3))^2 + (9 - 1)^2) = sqrt(49 + 64) = sqrt(113) Since LM:MN = 2:3, we can express the distance from L to N as (3/2) times the distance from L to M: d(L,N) = (3/2) * d(L,M) = (3/2) * sqrt(113) To find the coordinates of N, we need to determine the direction from M to N. We know that LMN is a straight line, so the direction from M to N is the same as the direction from L to M. We can find this direction by subtracting the coordinates of L from the coordinates of M: direction = (4 - (-3), 9 - 1) = (7, 8) To find the coordinates of N, we start at M and move in the direction of LMN for a distance of (3/2) * d(L,M): N = M + (3/2) * d(L,M) * direction / ||direction|| where ||direction|| is the length of the direction vector, which is: ||direction|| = sqrt(7^2 + 8^2) = sqrt(113) Substituting the values, we get: N = (4, 9) + (3/2) * sqrt(113) * (7/sqrt(113), 8/sqrt(113)) Simplifying, we get: N = (4 + (21/2), 9 + (24/2)) = (14.5, 21) Therefore, the coordinates of N are (14.5, 21). Answered by ChatGPT 3