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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!

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