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26 October, 04:41

What is the volume in liters of a cube whose edge is 4.33 cm long?

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  1. 26 October, 04:54
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    Assume that the side length of the cube is m.

    Since all sides of the cube are equal, therefore, the volume of the cube can be measured using the following rule:

    volume of cube = m^3

    Substitute in this equation with the length given:

    volume = (4.33) ^3 = 81.1827 cm^3

    From the standards of units conversions, 1 cm^3 = 0.001 liters

    Therefore:

    volume of cube = 81.1827 cm^3 = 0.0811827 liters
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