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1 cm3 = 10-6 m3or, for clarity:1 cm = .01 mand1 cm3 = .013 m3 = 10-6 m3therefore:11.6 / cm3 = 11.6 / 10-6 m3 = 11.6/10-6 m-3= 11.6 x 106 / m3I've added a few unnecessary steps just to be certain you understand what's going on. It's also in simplified scientific notation, if you're unfamiliar with this I can write it in a different way (though you should be able to figure it out). And don't forget to add units for the numerator: it's bad form to leave it the way it is.What is this for, by the way?
The exponent is negative, so 11.6 cm-3 is the same as 11.6 / cm3. This is a ratio, so it's saying that for every cubic centimeter the result increases by 11.6.To clarify, think of 11.6 as dollars. If you wanted one 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm brick (1 cm3), it might cost you 11.6 dollars. Therefore you could write the cost of any volume of brick as:Total cost of V volume of bricks = ($11.6 / cm3) x V cm3. That's 11.6 dollars for every 1 cm3 of bricks.Do you understand now?
You can use google to convert units: Type : 11.6 cubic cm = ? cubic m answer = 1.16 × 10^(-5) cubic metersYou can also use google also to calculate with units so you don't have to convert them or use it as a check at the end: Type : 11.6/cubic cm * 704 (km/s) * 1.6*10^(-19) coulomb answer = 1.306624 × 10^(-6) A / m2