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I'd use a light coloured pencil as my computer is black and I'll want to rub it off again afterwards; or on a piece of paper [lightly] stuck to my computer.However, to store metres cubed in a file, it would depend upon the type of fileWhen using a plain ASCII file, I'll either use "cu m" as an abbreviation of cubic metres or " m^3" as the caret symbol (^) is generally used to mean "to the power of".With a word processing package (like OpenOffice) I'll use the superscript effect on a font to write the 3 in the correct place for an index, as in m3.



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I'd use a light coloured pencil as my computer is black and I'll want to rub it off again afterwards; or on a piece of paper [lightly] stuck to my computer.However, to store metres cubed in a file, it would depend upon the type of fileWhen using a plain ASCII file, I'll either use "cu m" as an abbreviation of cubic metres or " m^3" as the caret symbol (^) is generally used to mean "to the power of".With a word processing package (like OpenOffice) I'll use the superscript effect on a font to write the 3 in the correct place for an index, as in m3.



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How do you write metres cube on computer? - Answers

I'd use a light coloured pencil as my computer is black and I'll want to rub it off again afterwards; or on a piece of paper [lightly] stuck to my computer.However, to store metres cubed in a file, it would depend upon the type of fileWhen using a plain ASCII file, I'll either use "cu m" as an abbreviation of cubic metres or " m^3" as the caret symbol (^) is generally used to mean "to the power of".With a word processing package (like OpenOffice) I'll use the superscript effect on a font to write the 3 in the correct place for an index, as in m3.

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