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In Gaussian electrostatics, the unit of electric charge is the statcoulomb (statC). The relation to SI Coulombs is 1 C≈2.99792×109 statC1 \text{ C} \approx 2.99792 \times 10^9 \text{ statC}1 C≈2.99792×109 statC. If a physical system has a surface charge density of 4.5×104 statC/cm24.5 \times 10^4 \text{ statC/cm}^24.5×104 statC/cm2, what is this density in C/m2\text{C/m}^2C/m2?