Respuesta :

Answer:

There are [tex]1\times 10^{6}cm^{3}[/tex] in [tex]1 m^{3}[/tex]

Explanation:

We know that 1m = 100 cm

So [tex]1m^{3}=1m\times 1m\times 1m[/tex]

                      = [tex]100cm\times 100cm\times 100cm[/tex]

                      = [tex]1\times 10^{6}cm^{3}[/tex]

Hence, there are [tex]1\times 10^{6}cm^{3}[/tex] in [tex]1 m^{3}[/tex]