GCSE Maths (Edexcel)
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Converting Units of Volume
- Converting units of volume requires scaling up or down the numbers depending on the prefixes.
- One meter squared is equal to a hundred centimeters times a hundred centimeters.
- One meter cubed is equal to a hundred centimeters times a hundred centimeters times a hundred centimeters.
- To convert units of volume, multiply the given volume by the conversion factor.
- The volume of a cube is calculated by multiplying length by depth by height.
- John's bathroom has a volume of 8 cubic meters.
- The volume of the bathroom in cubic centimeters is 8 million cubic centimeters.
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