How liters of air are in a room that measures 10. Oft x 11.Oft and a 8. Oft ceiling? many 1 in = 2.54cm (exactly) IL = 18³ cm³ 3 3 3 or 1,000 cm³
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I can't figure this question out. It's from my Unit 1 Review for 1311. The correct answer is in the border in pink, but I can't figure out how to get to that.
![Unit 1 HW
[08/23/22] 17.) How
2.49x18"
many
liters of air are in a room that measures 10. Gift x 11.6ft and a
8. Oft ceiling?
1 in = 2.54cm (exactly)
| L =
1
3
10.0ft· 11.0ft - 8.eft = 880 Ft
3
3
880F+². 12 in
Ift
1 ft
18³ cm ³
3
3
3
10,360 in
lin
26332, em
3
3
or 1,000 cm
3
3
= 10,560 in
3
2.54cm
I in
then convert to inches...
10°cm or 1,000 cm³
3
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1
then convert to crea
the volume of room in cm....
3
corwert to L?
1 L = 10³ cm²
convert to ...
3
26.8224 L/cm ³
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