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Volume = 4/3*pi*radius3 measured in cubic cm

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How do you find the volume of an object if it is in cubic centimeters?

The measure, in cubic centimetres IS the volume!


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You find cubic centimeters by measuring the volume of something.


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Cubic centimeter or cm3 is a measurement of volume. To find volume in cm3, you need to have three dimensions, such as length, width and height for a cube given in centimeters. By multiplying these three measurements, you find the volume in cubic centimeters.


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How do you find the volume a ball?

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What is the density of a box if the volume is 100 cubic centimeters and the mass is 200 cubic centimeters?

Your question does not make sense. 200 cubic centimetres is not a measure of mass. Do you mean 200 grams? To find density you divide the mass by the volume.


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A statue two meters high has a volume of five cubic meters A similar model of the statue has a height of four centimeters Calculate the volume of the model statue in cubic centimeters?

The volume of similar figures is proportional to the cube of the any linear dimension (such as the height). Therefore, the "similar model" has a volume of (4/2)3 times 5. Since I didn't convert to common units, the answer will already be in cubic centimeters. If you find this method doubtful, you can do the same, but converting everything to centimeters and cubic centimeters. Reminder: a cubic meter has a million cubic centimeters. In this case, the ratio which you have to cube is 4/200.


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To find the density I need to divide 22.3grams by 8.0 centimeters. What is the answer?

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