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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How big is a 427 cubic centimeter engine? Medal for right answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

too big

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

not that big..convert to inches....

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

i do not think engines go by centimeters... usually go by inches...like th 350 cubic inch big block right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is this unit conversion ......what is math in this..............^ I am confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it should go in centimeters or my professor is a retard

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hang on its in inches he said the wrong word

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

Well technically it is already in centimeters...

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

ah so he wants to convert it to centimeters am i right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

427 milliliters is the engine size

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes @undeadknight26

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It can be in ml

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its was supposed to be in inches in the question he wants it in centimeters @╰☆╮Openstudier╰☆╮

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

wait

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6 997.27633 cm^3

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

no it was 1084.58

OpenStudy (anonymous):

427 (inches^3) = 6 997.27633 cm^3

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

a cubic inch is a inch right? if so this is your answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@undeadknight26 yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Now he wants it in liters :( It should be around 7.0L

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

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