Not in a mathematically significant way. That is, any one should be easily converted to another.
No. In fact, a function can't have an answer at all, because it's not a question.An equation has an answer, and possibly more than one.In general, an equation is in the form of (one function) = (another function).(One of the functions may be zero or a constant.)
10 times one cubic. More than 9 cubic and less than 11 cubic. Can't say much more than that without knowing the units ie cubic what?
less ... much less more than 27 cu ft in one cu meter
The meter is a bit more than a yard, so a cubic meter will have a bit more than a cubic yard in it. The cubic meter is actually about 1.30795 cubic yards, so since we're just doing a "ball park" estimate, our guess that a cubic meter is about the same as a cubic yard is only off a bit. A cubic meter is about 1.3 cubic yards if you wish to get a bit more specific.
You can't - you cannot convert from one one unit to another and eliminate one or more dimensions as you do so.
No. One gallon of water equates to 0.13368 cubic feet.
The number of centimeters has nothing to do with density. 60 cc will weigh more becaus there are more of them.
No, grams (also grammes) are measures of weight, or more accurately, mass. One cubic centimeter of water masses/weighs about one gram. (It was supposed to be exactly one gram, but errors crept in.)
Elimination is one of the functions of the digestive system. The movement of undigested food in the form of feces is one of the functions of the excretory system.
Cubic functions usually have 2 vertices or none at all. It is not possible for a cubic function to have only one vertex because the end result of both "tails" of a cubic function must tend towards positive infinity and negative infinity (in other words, they are in opposing directions). Having only one vertex would result in the tails tending towards either positive infinity or negative infinity and therfore being in the same direction. For this reason, cubic functions cannot be written in vertex form.
The weight of one cubic meter can vary depending on the substance being measured. For water, one cubic meter weighs approximately 1000 kilograms (or one metric ton). However, for other materials like concrete or steel, the weight of one cubic meter will be different.
One cubic foot is equal to 1,728 cubic inches. Therefore, one cubic foot is 1,728 times larger than one cubic inch.