Be sure to answer all parts. Carry out the following conversions (provide the answer for part (b) in scientific notation): (a) 55.7 m to decimeters dm (b) 55.8 mg to kilograms × 10 kg (c) 931 mL to liters L (d) 23.1 kg/m³ to g/cm³ g/cm³
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