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A litre. I hope whoever wrote litre was trolling.

The standard measurement of volume in the standard system of measurement is Ounce (Oz). However, there are two completely different units for dry and fluid ounces. There's 8oz (fluid) in the larger unit known as a cup and each single fluid ounce is made up of 2 Tablespoons. You will very rarely see standard's "dry" measurement of volume, which is made up of pints, bushels, pecks, and barrels.

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Common SI units for volume include the cubic meter (m3) and the cubic centimeter (cm3)

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A rock has a volume of 89mL and a mass of 34.6g. What is the density of the rock ?

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You could use Liters (L) and gallons (Gal)

or you can use measurements cubed: centimeters cubed (cm3) meters cubed (M3)

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In the metric system the basic unit for volume is Liter.

In the SAE system it changes from fluid ounces to cups and pints and quarts and gallons, etc.

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cubic meters

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Meter

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