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He density of water is 1 g/cm3. brent used the following method to convert 1 g/cm3 to kg/m3. an equation is shown. the expression on the left has three terms separated by the multiplication sign. the first term is 1 g by 1 cubic cm. the second term is 1 kg by 1000 kg. the third term is 100 cm raised to the power of 3 divided by 1 m raised to the power of 3. the number on the right of the equal to sign is 1000 kg per cubic meter. (1 kg = 1,000 g and 1 m = 100 cm) what is the error in brent's conversion method? 1 kg should be written as 1 g. (1 m)3 should be written as (1 cm)3. 1,000 kg should be written as 1,000 g. (100 cm)3 should be written as (100 m)3.

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