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In a laboratory, you determine that the density of a certain solid is 5.23×10−6kg/mm3. convert this density into kilograms per cubic meters.
notice that the units you are trying to eliminate are now in the denominator. the same principle from the previous parts applies: pick the conversion factor so that the units cancel. the only change is that now the units you wish to cancel must appear in the numerator of the conversion factor.

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