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OpenStudy (lovelyharmonics):

still chem

OpenStudy (lovelyharmonics):

Which of the following fractions can be used in the conversion of 25 m3 to the unit cm3?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

from cm3 to m3 the equation m3 = cm3 *10^-6 so from m3 to cm3 cm3 =m3*10^6

OpenStudy (lovelyharmonics):

how do you change that into fraction form?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there are choices ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry i can not understand you

OpenStudy (lovelyharmonics):

Which of the following fractions can be used in the conversion of 25 m3 to the unit cm3? fraction cubed one m over ten to the negative second power cm fraction cubed one cm over ten to the negative second power m one m over ten to the negative second power cm one cm over ten to the negative second power m

OpenStudy (lovelyharmonics):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes it is the first equation (m/10^-2)^3 as it will equal my equation when you simplify cm3 =m3 *10^6 from your equation m/10^-2 =m*10^2 so (m/10^-2)^3=(m*10^2)^3 =m3 *10^6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@lovelyharmonics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

fraction cubed one m over ten to the negative second power cm

OpenStudy (lovelyharmonics):

yes i did c: thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are welcome

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