The learner will convert between units of measure for volume in the metric and English measurement systems.

Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 0.781 cubic inch to cubic centimeters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

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Convert 0.781 cubic inch to cubic centimeters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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12.8 cu cm

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Convert 0.781 cubic inch to cubic centimeters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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12.8 cu cm

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 135 cubic meters to cubic yards.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 135 cubic meters to cubic yards.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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176 cu yd

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Convert 135 cubic meters to cubic yards.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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176 cu yd

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 2159 fluid ounces to cubic centimeters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 2159 fluid ounces to cubic centimeters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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63,850 cu cm

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Convert 2159 fluid ounces to cubic centimeters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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63,850 cu cm

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 12.05 liters to quarts.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 12.05 liters to quarts.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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12.74 qt

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Convert 12.05 liters to quarts.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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12.74 qt

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 0.855 gallon to liters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 0.855 gallon to liters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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3.24 L

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Convert 0.855 gallon to liters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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3.24 L

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 125,000 cubic feet to cubic meters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 125,000 cubic feet to cubic meters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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3540 cu m

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Convert 125,000 cubic feet to cubic meters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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3540 cu m

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 1.675 cubic meters to gallons.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 1.675 cubic meters to gallons.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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442.5 gal

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Convert 1.675 cubic meters to gallons.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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442.5 gal

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 99.65 quarts to cubic centimeters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 99.65 quarts to cubic centimeters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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94,310 cu cm

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Convert 99.65 quarts to cubic centimeters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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94,310 cu cm

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 2.27 liters to fluid ounces.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 2.27 liters to fluid ounces.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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76.8 fl oz

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Convert 2.27 liters to fluid ounces.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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76.8 fl oz

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Convert 0.350 cubic foot to liters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 0.350 cubic foot to liters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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9.91 L

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Convert 0.350 cubic foot to liters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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9.91 L

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 1150.2 quarts to cubic meters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 1150.2 quarts to cubic meters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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1.0881 cu m

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Convert 1150.2 quarts to cubic meters.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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1.0881 cu m

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Unit Conversion in the Metric and English Systems: Volume

Convert 123,500 cubic centimeters to gallons.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

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Convert 123,500 cubic centimeters to gallons.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

Correct Answer

32.62 gal

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Convert 123,500 cubic centimeters to gallons.

Round the result so that its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as that of the original measurement. Depending on your method of conversion and because of rounding, you may not see your result below, so select the best choice.

Your Answer

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32.62 gal

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