In the volume of an object is reported as 5.0 ft³, what is the volume in cubic meters?
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3048 m So, 1 ft³ = (0.3048 m)³ = 0.0283168 m³ Now, we have 5.0 ft³, so we need to convert it to cubic meters. Show more…
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