If a rock displaces 1.65 L of water, what is the volume of the rock?
Can you convert liters to cubic centimeters?
That part is confusing to me in this course.
Google:" Liters to cc"
You don't need to convert anything just to answer the question since liters is a unit of volume already. Therefore, if it displaces 1.65L of water it's volume must be 1.65L. If you want to convert that to cm^3 it's 1000 cm^3 per liter...so 1650 cm^3.
Awesome
I guess next question should be if a car has run 100 m, what is the distance run by the car?
I am helping my 9th grader with a summer course and trust me alot of the questions are like this.... thanks again.
look like tricky ones, don't they?
yeah, wish us luck :)
you are gonna need it for I recognize I did not realize it
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