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1000 gram=1 liter

1 gram=1/1000 liter

100 gram =1/10 liter

again

1 liter=0.001 cubic meter

1/10 = 0.001/1/10 cubic meter

= 0.001*10 cubic meter

=o.1 cubic meter

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