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No. Nine cubic meters is 9,000 litres (1,000 litres per cubic meter).

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No, 9 cubic meters do not equal 9 liters. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000 liters, so 9 cubic meters would be equal to 9,000 liters.

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A test tube's volume would be much closer to 9 milliliters than to 9 liters. 9 milliliters is about the same as two teaspoons. 9 liters is more than two gallons.

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yes

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