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Elise Mendoza
5 June, 11:08
Whitch unit is not a measurement of volume
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Jewel Huber
5 June, 12:52
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I cant really explain what you cant use but you use cubic centimeters, cubic meters, or liters.
Explanation:
Remember the volume is how much space something takes up, and the only way to identify the volume is by using something you can convert into something else, like centimeters into cubic meters (100 cm³ is equal to 1 m³), and liters (same thing, but in liquid form.)
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