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$$1\,L=\ ....\,dm^3$$

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Correct option is A. 1
We all know that,
$$1L=1000 mL$$
Now, $$1 cc= 1mL$$
So, $$1000cc=1000mL$$
So, $$1L=1000cc$$

Again, $$1cc=1cm^{3}=(0.1)^{3}dm^{3}=10^{-3}dm^{3}$$ [Because $$1cm=0.1 dm$$]
So, $$1L=1000 \times 10^{-3}dm^{3}$$
So, $$1L=1dm^{3}$$

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