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Aarav Wagner
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16 June, 09:21
Measure the amount of space an object takes up
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Jaylynn Blair
16 June, 09:34
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If it is a regular shape, you can measure the length and other data and then use volume calculation formula to calculate. Others you can put them into the water and calculate the extra water volume.
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