One litre of water weighs one kg. how many cubic millimeters of water will weigh 0.1g
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1 litre = .001 m3= 1000000 mm3
so
1000000m3 weighs 1000g
so 1 g have volume = 1000mm3
so 0.1 gm have volume = 1000/10= 100 mm3
so
1000000m3 weighs 1000g
so 1 g have volume = 1000mm3
so 0.1 gm have volume = 1000/10= 100 mm3
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Answer:
AB = AC
E and F are the midpoints of sides AB and AC respectively.
To prove :
BF = CE
Proof :
It is given that AB = AC
\therefore∴ \dfrac{1}{2}21 AB = \dfrac{1}{2}21 AC
\implies⟹ AE = AF [ °•° E and F are the midpoints of AB and AC respectively ]
In ∆ABF and ∆ACE
AB = AC ( given )
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