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thanks!

Could you please explain how unit of measurement raised to power work? ex convert 1mm^3 to cm or cm^2?

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well 1mm^3 can be written as 1mm *1mm *1mm (like multiplying to get volume - L*W*H or area with squared feet etc.). So to convert those you can try 1mm *1mm*1mm * 1cm/10mm * 1cm/10mm * 1cm/10mm to get cm^3. I dont think any problems will have you get something like:
mm*cm^2 - they will want you to convert everything to the other measurement. Or they could ask you to find a measurement like Width in cm from area in mm^3 and then ask you to get surface area in CM.



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