Assuming that it is acceptable to make three cuboid containers, a container of 200 cubic centimetres volume can be made with the following dimensions (representing base length x base width x height, using whole numbers only). Only three examples follow, though there are several more permutations:
2cm x 5cm x 20cm = 200cm3
4cm x 5cm x 10cm = 200cm3
8cm x 5cm x 5cm = 200cm3
Describing the volume or capacity of spaces or containers.
Cubic centimeters are a volume measurement but inches are a linear measurement they are different dimensions and there is no answer to your question as stated.One cubic inch is about 16.4 cubic centimeters.
The measure, in cubic centimetres IS the volume!
216 cubic centimeters
500 cubic centimeters is the volume in this case.
Describing the volume or capacity of spaces or containers.
Cubic centimeters can be used to measure the volume of anything.
Cubic centimeters are a unit of volume .
Cubic centimeters is a measure of volume.
Cubic centimeters are a volume measurement but inches are a linear measurement they are different dimensions and there is no answer to your question as stated.One cubic inch is about 16.4 cubic centimeters.
The measure, in cubic centimetres IS the volume!
1000 cubic centimeters is a measure of volume; the only "exact equivalant in volume" possible would be in another measure of volume, such as cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic meters, etc.
12,000,000 cubic centimeters.
216 cubic centimeters
It is two cubic centimeters - that is a measure of volume.
The volume is 3,800.8 cubic centimeters.
Cubic centimeters would be most appropriate for volume