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Tyler DeWitt | Converting Metric Units of Volume @tdewitt451 | Uploaded September 2012 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
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How do you solve problems with conversion of metric units (also known as SI units). These are units like cubic centimeters, cubic millimeters, cubic meters, cm^3, mm^3, m^3, and milliliters (mL), and liters (L). One cubic centimeters is the same as one milliliter, and one cubic decimeter (dm) is the same as one liter.
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