Cubic indicates an area while the 1mm indicates a distance so they don't equate.
28,320,000 cubic mm per cubic foot.
304.8 mm per foot.
There are 0.001 cubic mm per milliliter.
There are 1000 mm per m. However, when it is cubed, that makes it 109 cubic mm per cubic m, so you must divide by 109.
To determine how many 5p (5 pence coins) fit in a cubic foot, we first need to know the dimensions of a 5p coin. A 5p coin has a diameter of about 18.0 mm and a thickness of about 1.7 mm. A cubic foot is equivalent to 28,316.8 cubic centimeters. Assuming an approximate packing density, around 10,000 to 12,000 5p coins can fit in a cubic foot, but the exact number may vary based on the arrangement and packing efficiency.
There are 304.8 millimetres in one foot Therefore there are (304.8)3 mm in one cubic foot =28316846.59 mm in 1ft3 -->566336931.8mm in 20 ft3 Because you need the answer to be an integer, the answer is566336931 mm =5.66336931*10^8 in standard form
1,000 cubic mm = 1 mL1 cubic mm = 0.001 mL
In a cubic centimeter there is 1,000 cubic millimeters.
8000 cubic mm
304.8 mm
The question is confusing. If it is 2 cubic centimeters (2 cm³) which could be made with 2 separate cubes (1 cm per side). Each cube is (10 mm) on a side or (10 mm)³ = 1000 mm³, so 2 of them is 2000 mm³. If it is (2 cm)³, which is a cube each side 2 cm, then that is (20 mm)³ = 8000 mm³
1000 cubic millimeters