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The volume of a room is 1.08 × 108 dm3 , What is the

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The volume of a room is \(1.08\times10^8\mathrm{\ dm}^3\), What is the volume in \(\mathrm{m}^{3}\)?

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QUESTION:

The volume of a room is \(1.08\times10^8\mathrm{\ dm}^3\), What is the volume in \(\mathrm{m}^{3}\)?

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Here, we are going to convert the volume of the room from \(\mathrm{dm}^{3}\) to \(\mathrm{m}^{3}\).

Given that,

The volume of the room \(1.08\times10^8\mathrm{\ dm}^3\)

We know that 1 decimeter i.e. dm = 0.1 meter = 0.1 m

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