A cubic centimeter is the same as 1 mL. If a humpback whale has more than 1 kL of blood, how many cubic centimeters of blood does the humpback have?

1 kL = 1000L * 1000cm^3/L = 10^6 cm^3

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To find out how many cubic centimeters of blood a humpback whale has, we'll start by converting 1 kiloliter (kL) to cubic centimeters (cm³).

1 kiloliter = 1,000 liters
1 liter = 1,000 cubic centimeters

So, to convert kL to cm³, we multiply by 1,000 * 1,000:

1 kiloliter = 1,000 * 1,000 cubic centimeters
1 kiloliter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters

Since the humpback whale has more than 1 kL of blood, let's assume it has 2 kL (you can substitute this value with the actual amount if you have it):

2 kiloliters = 2,000,000 cubic centimeters

Therefore, the humpback whale has 2,000,000 cubic centimeters of blood.

To find out how many cubic centimeters (cm³) of blood a humpback whale has, we need to convert 1 kiloliter (kL) to cubic centimeters since 1 mL is equal to 1 cm³.

First, let's break down the conversion factors:
1 kiloliter (kL) = 1000 liters (L)
1 liter (L) = 1000 milliliters (mL)
1 milliliter (mL) = 1 cubic centimeter (cm³)

Now, let's perform the conversions step by step:
1 kL x 1000 L/kL = 1000 L (since 1 kL is equal to 1000 liters)
1000 L x 1000 mL/L = 1,000,000 mL (since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters)
1,000,000 mL x 1 cm³/mL = 1,000,000 cm³ (since 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter)

Therefore, if a humpback whale has more than 1 kL of blood, it would have more than 1,000,000 cubic centimeters (cm³) of blood.