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25 June, 10:07

Consider a cube with side lengths of 6 cm. What is the capacity of the cube in milliliters? 18 mL 0.18 mL 0.216 mL 216 mL

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  1. 25 June, 10:29
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    Since it is a cube the volume is (6cm) ^3=6^3cm^3=36*6cm^3=216cm^3.

    Since 1 L=1000 cm^3 we get 216cm^3=0.216 L. and since 1L=1000mL we get

    216cm^3=216mL
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