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How Many Liters of Air Are in a Room That

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How many liters of air are in a room that measures 11.0 ft x 12.0 ft and has an 8.00 ft ceiling? 1 in.= 2.54 cm (exactly) ; 1 L= 103 cm3.


A) 2.99 × How many liters of air are in a room that measures 11.0 ft x 12.0 ft and has an 8.00 ft ceiling? 1 in.= 2.54 cm (exactly) ; 1 L= 10<sup>3</sup> cm<sup>3</sup>. A)  2.99 ×   B)  111 C)  32.2 D)  3.22 ×   E)  9.45 × 10<sup>5</sup>
B) 111
C) 32.2
D) 3.22 × How many liters of air are in a room that measures 11.0 ft x 12.0 ft and has an 8.00 ft ceiling? 1 in.= 2.54 cm (exactly) ; 1 L= 10<sup>3</sup> cm<sup>3</sup>. A)  2.99 ×   B)  111 C)  32.2 D)  3.22 ×   E)  9.45 × 10<sup>5</sup>
E) 9.45 × 105

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