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Convert: 9 cubic meters to cubic feet (to the nearest tenth). 3.2 31.8 317.8 3,178.0
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Convert: 9 cubic meters to cubic feet (to the nearest tenth).
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3,178.0
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9 m^3 * ( (1 ft)^3 )/( (0.3048 m)^3 ) = 317.8 ft^3
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Answer C. 317.8 would be your answer:) Hope this helps!
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