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18 September, 18:12

The volume of a figure is 3250 cm^3. If the dimensions are multiplied by 1/5, what will be the volume of the new figure? Numerical answers only

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  1. 18 September, 19:44
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    Answer:Volume = length x width x height.

    You only need to know one side to figure out the volume of a cube.

    The units of measure for volume are cubic units.

    Volume is in three-dimensions.

    You can multiply the sides in any order.

    Which side you call length, width, or height doesn't matter.
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