An EPA standard for microparticulates in air is limited to a maximum of 50.0 ?μg/m3.  Calculate the maximum ?μg microparticulates allowed by EPA standards in a room with dimensions 10.0 ft x 8.25 ft x 12.5 ft.

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An EPA standard for microparticulates in air is limited to a maximum of 50.0 ?μg/m3.  Calculate the maximum ?μg microparticulates allowed by EPA standards in a room with dimensions 10.0 ft x 8.25 ft x 12.5 ft.

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