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gayaneshka [121]
3 years ago
10

One side of a cube measures 1.55 m. the volume of this cube is ________ cm3.

Mathematics
1 answer:
olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
8 0
The answer is:  " 3,723,875  cm³ " .
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Explanation:
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Note the exact conversion:
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1m = 100 cm .
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Convert:  1.55 m  to  "cm" ;
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   1.55 m * ( 100 cm / m) = (1.55 * 100) cm = 155 cm .
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Now, to find the volume, in units of:  " cm³ "  ;
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  (155 cm)³ = 155 cm * 155 cm * 155 cm  ;

                  = (155 * 155 * 155) cm³   ;

                  =  3,723,875  cm³  .
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