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Since I suspect this is homework question I won't do the work for you but will help you do so by describing the method.

First convert the cubic feet to cubic metres. If you don't have a direct conversion take the volume as a cuboid of 1 foot x 1 foot section x 2 feet long; convert those valuesto metres then multiply to find the metric volume. 1 ft = 0.305m.

Now use the relationship that 1 cubic metre = 1000 litre.

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