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Chapter 1, Problem 33QAP
To determine
(a)
Convert the unit of given quantity from liters to meter cube.
To determine
(b)
Convert the unit of given quantity from liters to cubic meter.
To determine
(c)
Convert the unit of given quantity from hectares to meter square.
To determine
(d)
Convert the unit of given quantity frommeter square to hectares.
To determine
(e)
Convert the unit of given quantity fromliters to cubic meter.
To determine
(f)
Convert the unit of given quantity fromhectare meters to liters.
To determine
(g)
Convert the unit of given quantity fromliters to hectare meters.
To determine
(h)
Convert the unit of given quantity fromcubic meters to milliliters.
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