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Convert everything to meters: 1 km. = 1000 m, 10 cm. = 0.1 meters. Then multiply. The result will be in cubic meters, not in tonnes. To convert to tonnes, you would have to know what material is in that volume, and multiply with the density of the material. For example, if it is a vacuum, the mass will be zero.

Convert everything to meters: 1 km. = 1000 m, 10 cm. = 0.1 meters. Then multiply. The result will be in cubic meters, not in tonnes. To convert to tonnes, you would have to know what material is in that volume, and multiply with the density of the material. For example, if it is a vacuum, the mass will be zero.

Convert everything to meters: 1 km. = 1000 m, 10 cm. = 0.1 meters. Then multiply. The result will be in cubic meters, not in tonnes. To convert to tonnes, you would have to know what material is in that volume, and multiply with the density of the material. For example, if it is a vacuum, the mass will be zero.

Convert everything to meters: 1 km. = 1000 m, 10 cm. = 0.1 meters. Then multiply. The result will be in cubic meters, not in tonnes. To convert to tonnes, you would have to know what material is in that volume, and multiply with the density of the material. For example, if it is a vacuum, the mass will be zero.

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