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The volume of Venus is on the order of 1021 m3. (a) What is this in cubic kilometers (km3)? km3 (b) What is it in cubic miles

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a)1m=10^{-3}km

1m^{3}=10^{-9}km^{3}

10^{21}m^{3}=10^{21}x10^{-9}=10^{12}km^{3}

That is volume in cubic kilometre=10^{12}km^{3}

b)1km=0.62mile

1km^{3}=.62^{3}mi^{3}

10^{12}km^{3}=10^{12}x .62^{3} mi^{3}=0.238x10^{12}mi^{3}

Volume in cubic mile=0.238x10^{12}mi^{3}

c)1m=100cm

1m^{3}=10^{6}cm^{3}

10^{21}m^{3}=10^{21}x10^{6}=10^{27}cm^{3}

Volume in cubic centimeter=10^{27}cm^{3}

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