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Question 1 of 16

How many dm3 are there in 5.8 litres?

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There are 5.8 litres in 5.8 dm3 .
1 dm3 = 1 l
5.8 dm3 = 5.8 l

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Question 2 of 16

How many cm3 are there in 0.65 litres?

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There are 650 cm3 in 0.65 litres.
1 litre = 1000 ml
1 ml = 1 cm3
0.65 l = 0.65 x 1000 cm3

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Question 3 of 16

How many mm3 are there in 0.1 litres?

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There are 100000 mm3 in 0.1 litres.
1 litre = 1 dm3 = 10-3 m3
1 mm3 = 10-9 m3
1 litre is 10-3 times ie 106 times larger than 1 millimetre cubed.
10-9
Thus: 0.1 l = 0.1 x 1000000 mm3 = 100000 mm3

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Question 4 of 16

How many litres are there in 7.7 dm3 ?

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There are 7.7 litres in 7.7 dm3 .
1 litre = 1 dm3
Thus 7.7 dm3 = 7.7 litres

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Question 5 of 16

How many litres are there in 80 cm3 ?

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There are 0.08 litres in 80 cm3 .
1 dm3 = 1000 cm3
1 litre = 1000 cm3
1 cm3 = 0.001 l
80 cm3 = 80 x 0.001 l

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Question 6 of 16

How many litres are there in 100 mm3 ?

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There are 0.0001 litres in 100 mm3 .
1 litre = 1 dm3 = 10-3 m3
1 mm3 = 10-9 m3
1 mm3 is 10-3 times ie 106 times smaller than 1 litre.
10-9
Thus: 100 mm3 = 100 / 1000000 l = 0.0001 l

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Question 7 of 16

How many dm3 are there in 90 ml?

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There are 0.09 dm3 in 90 ml.
1 dm3 = 1000 cm3
1 cm3 = 1ml
1 ml = 10-3 dm3
90 ml = 90 x 0.001 dm3 = 0.09 dm3

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Question 8 of 16

How many cm3 are there in 8 ml?

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There are 8 cm3 in 8 ml.
1 ml = 1 cm3

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Question 9 of 16

How many mm3 are there in 0.5 ml?

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There are 500 mm3 in 0.5 ml.
1 ml = 1 cm3                1 cm3 = 10-6 m3
                                      1 mm3 = 10-9 m3
                                                    1 cm3 = 103 = 1000 mm3
Thus: 0.5 ml = 0.5 x 1000 mm3 = 500 mm3

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Question 10 of 16

How many ml are there in 2.5 dm3 ?

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There are 2500 ml in 2.5 dm3 .
1 cm3 = 1 ml
1 dm3 = 1000 cm3
2.5 dm3 = 2.5 x 1000 ml

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Question 11 of 16

How many ml are there in 75 cm3 ?

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There are 75 ml in 75 cm3.
1 cm3 = 1 ml
75 cm3 = 75 ml

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Question 12 of 16

How many ml are there in 500 mm3 ?

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There are 0.5 ml in 500 mm3.
                  1 mm3 = 10-9 m3
                  1 dm3 = 10-3 m3
        Thus: 1 mm3 = 10-9 / 10-3 = 10-6 dm3
        Thus: 1 mm3 = 10-6 litres                                           1 ml = 10-3 litres
1 mm3 is 10-3 times ie 103 times smaller than 1 millilitre.
10-6
500 mm3 = 500 / 1000 ml = 0.5 ml

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Question 13 of 16

How many cm3 are there in 100 µl?

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There are 0.1 cm3 in 100 µl.
                  1 cm3 = 10-6 m3
                  1 dm3 = 10-3 m3
        Thus: 1 cm3 = 10-6 / 10-3 = 10-3 dm3
        Thus: 1 cm3 = 10-3 litres                                           1 µl = 10-6 litres
1 µl is 10-3 times ie 103 times smaller than 1 cm3.
10-6
100 µl = 100 / 1000 cm3 = 0.1 cm3

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Question 14 of 16

How many mm3 are there in 5 µl?

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There are 5 mm3 in 5 µl.
                  1 mm3 = 10-9 m3
                  1 dm3 = 10-3 m3
        Thus: 1 mm3 = 10-9 / 10-3 = 10-6 dm3
        Thus: 1 mm3 = 10-6 litres                                           1 µl = 10-6 litres
1 mm3 = 1 µl
Thus: 5 mm3 = 5 µl

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Question 15 of 16

How many µl are there in 10 cm3 ?

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There are 10000 µl in 10 cm3 .
                  1 cm3 = 10-6 m3
                  1 dm3 = 10-3 m3
        Thus: 1 cm3 = 10-6 / 10-3 = 10-3 dm3
        Thus: 1 cm3 = 10-3 litres                                           1 µl = 10-6 litres
1 cm3 is 10-3 times ie 103 times larger than 1 µl.
10-6
10 cm3 = 10 x 1000 µl = 10000 µl

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Question 16 of 16

How many µl are there in 80 mm3 ?

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There are 80 µl in 80 mm3.
                  1 mm3 = 10-9 m3
                  1 dm3 = 10-3 m3
        Thus: 1 mm3 = 10-9 / 10-3 = 10-6 dm3
        Thus: 1 mm3 = 10-6 litres                                           1 µl = 10-6 litres
1 mm3 = 1 µl
Thus: 80 mm3 = 80 µl

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