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**Volume Conversion Exercise**

**Objective:** Fill in the boxes with the correct values to complete the conversion.

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**Problem:**

Convert \(82\) microliters (\(\mu L\)) to liters (\(L\)).

\[ 82 \, \mu L = [\,?] \times 10^{[\,?]} \, L \]

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**Instructions:**

1. Determine the conversion factor from microliters to liters.
2. Replace the boxes with the appropriate values to express 82 microliters in terms of liters.
3. Type your answers in the provided fields and click "Enter" to check your response.

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**Note:** 

1 microliter is equal to \(10^{-6}\) liters.

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**Graphical Content:**

The screen displays the problem with spaces surrounded by brackets \([\,?]\) to be filled in, followed by a box to enter your answer and a button labeled "Enter."

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**Tip for Solving:**

When converting from \(\mu L\) to \(L\), remember that 82 microliters is equivalent to 82 times the conversion factor.
Transcribed Image Text:**Volume Conversion Exercise** **Objective:** Fill in the boxes with the correct values to complete the conversion. --- **Problem:** Convert \(82\) microliters (\(\mu L\)) to liters (\(L\)). \[ 82 \, \mu L = [\,?] \times 10^{[\,?]} \, L \] --- **Instructions:** 1. Determine the conversion factor from microliters to liters. 2. Replace the boxes with the appropriate values to express 82 microliters in terms of liters. 3. Type your answers in the provided fields and click "Enter" to check your response. --- **Note:** 1 microliter is equal to \(10^{-6}\) liters. --- **Graphical Content:** The screen displays the problem with spaces surrounded by brackets \([\,?]\) to be filled in, followed by a box to enter your answer and a button labeled "Enter." --- **Tip for Solving:** When converting from \(\mu L\) to \(L\), remember that 82 microliters is equivalent to 82 times the conversion factor.
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