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What should be the volume of the milk (in `m^3`) which measures 5L?

A

`5xx10^(-3) m^3`

B

`5xx10^(3) m^3`

C

`5xx1000 m^3`

D

`5xx10^(6) m^3`

Text Solution

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Since 1 L = 1000 `cm^3` and 1 m = 100 cm
`(1m)/(100 cm) = 1 = (100 cm )/(1m), " or " ((1m)/(100cm))^3 = (1m^3)/(10^6cm^3)=1^3=1`
Hence, `5L=5xx1000cm^3 xx(1m^3)/(10^6cm^3)=(5m^3)/(10^3)`
`5xx10^(-3) m^3`
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