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1 cm * 1 cm * 550 cm
10 cm * 10 cm * 5.5 cm
1 m * 1 m * 0.055 cm
or
1 cm * 2 cm * 275 cm
1 cm * 20 cm * 27.5 cm
1000 ml = 1 litre ⇒ 550 ml = 550 ÷ 1000 litre = 0.55 litre
A box with a volume of 14 cm3 has a capacity of 14 milliliters.
Cubic centimeters and milliliters are the same volume. One is length of dimensions and the other is in volume units.
mL=cca milliliter is the same measurement as a cubic centimeter.Liters measure volume and centimeters measure dimensions.
In Roman numerals, M = 500 L = 50 so, ML = 550
You cannot associate weight with volume without knowing the density. If you find this out, then Density is mass/volume
550 cc - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
Volume = 35cm x 20cm x 5cm = 3,500 cm3 = 3,500 ml
You need to know the height of the pool to answer. Liquid is measured in volume, 3 dimensions (m3)
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Of course, depending on the dimensions of the bottle: a bottle with a volume of 5-100 mL is considered small.
Both are units of volume or capacity, and have the dimensions of (length)3.
To find the volume of a rectangular solid (just like your box), you multiply the dimensions of Length, Width and Height. For your question: Volume = Length * Width * Height Volume = (9 cm) * (6 cm) * (3 cm) Volume = 162 cm3 To take this to a slightly higher level, you can give your answer in other units, recalling that 1 mL = 1 cm3, and you get the Volume = 162 mL
1000 ml = 1 litre ⇒ 550 ml = 550 ÷ 1000 litre = 0.55 litre
A box with a volume of 14 cm3 has a capacity of 14 milliliters.
Cubic centimeters and milliliters are the same volume. One is length of dimensions and the other is in volume units.
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