I take it ur doing this for a chemistry class possibly or probably somewhere in Florida... I had the same prob now there are two ways to solve this: easy and absolute
First L is not SOME stuff it is A measurement of volume - so is cm3 but not cm (distance) or cm2 (area) NOTE humans cannot understand cm4 because we live in the 3rd dimension and time.
Easy: 1cm3=1mL .*. 400cm3=400mL=40cL=4dL=.4L
Absolute: even I don't fully understand it!
The answer is 8.7 L. To convert cubic centimeters (cm3) to liters (L), divide the value in cm3 by 1000.
(200 cm)3 = 8000000 cm3 8000000 cm3 ÷ 1000 cm3/l = 8000 l
1000
=1500 cm3/18*1L/1000 cm3 =1500 L/1000=1.500 LL=Literscm3= cubic centimeters
5.455 L
L is much larger than cm3
400 cm3 to dm3
0.4 multiply 10 to the power -3 m3
The answer is 8.7 L. To convert cubic centimeters (cm3) to liters (L), divide the value in cm3 by 1000.
400 L = 400 000 mLTo convert from L to Ml, multiply by 1000.
1 cm3 is 0.001liters.
46 cm3 * (1 mL / 1 cm3) * (1 L / 1000 mL) = 46/1000 L = 23/500 L or 0.046 L of soil
5.0 L = 5000 cm31 L = 1000 cm3
1 cm^3 is equal to 0.001 liters. Therefore, 4 cm^3 is equal to 0.004 liters.
To convert cm3 to litres, divide the number of cubic centimeters by 1000. Since 1 litre is equal to 1000 cm3, if you have 500 cm3 of water, it is equivalent to 0.5 litres.
(200 cm)3 = 8000000 cm3 8000000 cm3 ÷ 1000 cm3/l = 8000 l
635.1 cm3 is equal to 0.6351 L. To convert cubic centimeters to liters, you have to divide by 1000 since there are 1000 cm3 in 1 L.