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Lake Baikal in Siberia is the largest freshwater body on Earth by volume, at 5666
mi
What is this volume in
L
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(5280)
(12)
(2.54)
1
L
5666
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X
STARTING AMOUNT
1
1
1
1
(5280) ft3
(12)° in3
(2.54) cm3
1 mL
1L
5666 mi3 x
= 2.362 x 1019 L
1 mi3
1 ft3
1 in3
1 cm3
1 mL
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2.362 x 1022
2.54
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2.362 x 1016
2.362 x 1019
(5666)3
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5666
7.909 x 10°
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5280
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