It depends on which system of measurements you are using. In SI, it is the cubic metre.
Volume is measured in cubic units
Liters.
1331 cubed units
Base units need not have ANY volume. A second is the base unit for measuring time and it has no volume!
Volume = 324 units3
14391.56 cubic units. The units will depend on what you are measuring by.
The units for the volume if you are measuring any liquid or solid is metre^3/cm^3 as density = mass/volume. The units for mass is grams
Units of measurement include meters for length, grams for mass, and liters for volume. Tools for measuring objects include rulers for length, scales for mass, and beakers for volume.
No, the units are independent of the accuracy. If you are measuring volume, how accurate the measurement is (or isn't) will not affect what you are measuring - it will always be volume.
The best units would be millimetres for the length measurements and millilitres for the volume.
Since the volume of a cube of side length L units = L3 cubic units, your example's volume = 27cc.
Common units for measuring volume in the metric system are milliliters (mL) and liters (L). The tool commonly used for measuring liquid volumes in the metric system is a graduated cylinder.