Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 9 - Measurement - 9.3 Measuring Weight and Temperature - Exercise Set 9.3 - Page 603: 15

Answer

1100 $m^{3}$ of water = 1100 tons of water

Work Step by Step

Here, we need to convert 1100 $m^{3}$ of water to tons. Now, 1$m^{3}$ of water = 1 ton of water. Now let's multiply the volume in $m^{3}$ by 1 to get the weight. $1100 \times 1 = 1100$ Therefore, 1100 $m^{3}$ of water = 1100 tons of water.
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